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David Lovell
Hi.
I've got a network set up with a windows 2000 server and windows XP
clients.
I've currently got the set-up running perfectly fine at the mo, with
users being able to login to the xp machines with no problem.
However, some of the staff know the passwords to log on to their
computer with the local "administrator" account, and so are bypassing
the logon to the network to get full control of the computer (which is
undesirable).
Rather than changing all administrator passwords on all of the local
machines, I would like to remove the option of logging on to the local
machine (if this is possible).
So if someone could let me know whether that is possible, I'd greatly
appreciate it.
Thank you in advance
David Lovell
I've got a network set up with a windows 2000 server and windows XP
clients.
I've currently got the set-up running perfectly fine at the mo, with
users being able to login to the xp machines with no problem.
However, some of the staff know the passwords to log on to their
computer with the local "administrator" account, and so are bypassing
the logon to the network to get full control of the computer (which is
undesirable).
Rather than changing all administrator passwords on all of the local
machines, I would like to remove the option of logging on to the local
machine (if this is possible).
So if someone could let me know whether that is possible, I'd greatly
appreciate it.
Thank you in advance
David Lovell