Re: should i have to rename administrator on domain server.





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server 2000 Group policy for windows xp
<server2000Grouppolicyforwindowsxp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Thanks for any help in advance, I have 60 workstation and 2 servers
2000, do I have to rename the administrator account on both servers?
For security. Can I rename the administrator account on the local
administrator account all this with
Group Policy?

Do I have to create a special domain user to installed specific
program on the workstation level???


Thanks so much again for your help and time


Ronald M.

I don't bother with this. I just use good passwords.


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