Local Users Group

From: Greg (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/14/04


Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 15:28:20 -0800

We have a skills center where employees are able to access
the Internet from. These users had been given accounts
and placed in a special Global Group that was given access
to log on tto the Skill Center computers. They were then
removed from the Domain Users Global Group to prevent them
from using computers in the rest of the company. This
worked fine when we were all NT 4. However, they are now
able to access the newer Win2k workstations. We found
that this was the result of the two default groups, NT
Authority\Authenticated Users and NT
Authority\Interactive, that were added to the Local User
Group Users.

My question is, is there any harm in removing these from
the Users Group now? when we implement AD?



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