Re: Removing Local Admin Rights...

From: Brian Dunbar (brian.dunbar_at_plexus.com)
Date: 05/27/04

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    Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 19:52:43 -0500
    To: "Tom Stowell" <jts@deforest.k12.wi.us>
    
    

    On May 25, 2004, at 2:42 PM, Tom Stowell wrote:

    > We're a bit smaller -- 1,000 desktops running Win2k. We instituted a
    > policy like yours about two years ago. We run into problems with
    > USB devices, and need to install but other than that our experience
    > has been positive. Since we instituted the policy, support requests
    > are down about 35%.

    Which isn't to say the two data points aren't related, but beware
    statistics. A long time ago my company implemented a new financial
    application - written entirely in-house.

    Horrible, buggy application. The killer was the ability to
    upload/download data from a PC to the mainframe. That failed very
    often, requiring a complete system restart of the PC (DOS and Win 3.1)
    and multiple downloads to get the data.

    At the annual meeting the director of the team proudly announced that
    the support calls to their special hot-line regarding that application
    had declined over 90% since a hot-fix some months previous. And indeed
    they had, since the users (one or two per department) had given up
    calling since the only fix was to restart the PC and resume the
    download and they _knew_ that without calling.

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