Re: Hacked Workstations
From: John John (audetweld_at_nbnet.nb.ca)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 03:58:00 -0400
We'll have to figure a way around the domain disjoins. No terminals!
Now time to listen to opera while the techs fix the terminals... The
kids will go nuts waiting. These are just "unthought" of ideas,
brainstorms can lead to other solutions... or fizzle into brain farts!
John
Steven L Umbach wrote:
> Domain computers still have a local sam and the user will be allowed to gain
> access as a local administrator and still have full control of the computer
> enabling them to unjoin from the domain if they wish or do whatever
> lse. --- Steve
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> "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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>>Use Server 2003 with AD and the Knoppix kiddies will be lost. There will
>>be no SAM to hack at the WORKSTATIONS in class. Does that make sense? Or
>>am I right off the rails?
>>
>>John
>>
>>megascout29 wrote:
>>
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>>>I work at a school where students have been booting off Linux CDs and
>>>deleting the SAM and booting off NT password reset floppies to delete the
>>>admin password.
>>>
>>>For reasons beyond my control we have to give the students the ability to
>>>boot off of floppies and CDs. My question is how can we stop this from
>>>happening?
>
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