Re: Adding Computers to the Domain (AD)

From: Mr. Smith (backup_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:20:16 -0500

This exactly why I was asking; why would I trust a "user" with any
deregulation such as adding a computer to the AD / Domain / Network even.

W/O explicit permission is a user even allowed to add a network device to
the network itself? If the user can't install software, do updates because
they are just that "A USERS", why are they allowed to add a machine that is
full of, let's say: the blaster worm and many other infestation and now have
permissions on a system level to attack other systems within the AD /
Domain. That a breach in security.

So I would like to know who did that. In "My" Domain I am GOD and I say
what should and shouldn't be here and for any Administrator that's the way
of thinking you should have. Hell I even tell the owner of the company and
my tech directory what they can and can not do on my domain and my network.



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