Re: Sales guys that need to run Server OS - Impact on Domain?

From: Keith W. McCammon (km@km.com)
Date: 10/01/02


From: "Keith W. McCammon" <km@km.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 10:41:25 -0400


> Keith is correct but if you still feel you need that extra layer of
> isolation you could always set their systems up as <your chosen desktop
OS>
> and install VMWare and install server onto that.

True, in a sense. But if you have to go to this length, you probably need
to re-evaluate your situation! Having a user run Server on the desktop is
no different from having them run Pro--user-level access rights still
dictate what they can and can not access. Having said that, if you're
concerned about users running server, then you should probably start pulling
plugs on their workstations now :)



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