Windows 10 showing weird Logon screen
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Sounds like we are all in agreement then.
CIO and IT staff should have two accounts -
normal every day account = non admin
admin account for admin tasks = admin level. -
@Dashrender said:
Sounds like we are all in agreement then.
CIO and IT staff should have two accounts -
normal every day account = non admin
admin account for admin tasks = admin level.And everyone should be on the domain... EVERYONE especially the chairman...
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@NattNatt said:
@Dashrender said:
Sounds like we are all in agreement then.
CIO and IT staff should have two accounts -
normal every day account = non admin
admin account for admin tasks = admin level.And everyone should be on the domain... EVERYONE especially the chairman...
Well, unless you're doing a LANless design, then it doesn't matter.
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@NattNatt said:
And everyone should be on the domain... EVERYONE especially the chairman...
I don't know about everyone.. There's some laptops we have for maintenance that aren't on the domain, blocked from the network and have local admin rights so they can work on random crap.
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@Jason said:
@NattNatt said:
And everyone should be on the domain... EVERYONE especially the chairman...
I don't know about everyone.. There's some laptops we have for maintenance that aren't on the domain, blocked from the network and have local admin rights so they can work on random crap.
As a general rule, unless there is a specific reason for them not to be, they should... obviously there are exceptions, there are to anything...but for least confusion, lets leave it at that for now