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    yes, but you can set other group policies in the same place that'll prevent them from doing it the normal way (it'll be greyed out in the automatic updates config). but no way to trump local admins that i know of.
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    If you value your setup try to loose the local admins.. You can secure all you want but nothing will stop someone with local admin privs from undoing what you're trying to secure.
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    If you value your setup try to loose the local admins
    Yep. If some of your clients really need extended access, put them in the Power Users group at best. It's bad practice to give non-admins full access to system critical elements.
    The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his - George Patton

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    Hey there

    Great I will do that. I really cant believe that the "Head Technican" doesnt do all these things?

    How am I supposed to learn from this person??????
    Last edited by Cider; June 17th, 2008 at 09:59 AM.
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    How am I supposed to learn from this person??????
    I would take what he has to say with a grain of salt. But, he may not be completely useless, so be careful what you disregard. I'm sure he has his strong points as well. Just double check any advice he gives.
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