Re: Domain vs. Local security policy

From: simonis (simonis_at_myself.com)
Date: 09/08/03

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    To: Brad Renfro <techlists@comcast.net>
    
    

    Brad Renfro wrote:
    >
    > What is the residual risk of applying fairly strict domain wide security
    > policies on a LAN but leaving local security policy pretty much the default?
    >

    As far as I understand it, this would allow someone to remove the box
    from the domain and operate under the looser local policy. A larger
    question is of what benefit it is to you?

    -Ds

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