Re: Adding Computers to the Domain (AD)

From: Mark (Mark_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:53:05 -0800

All a user has to do is physically connect an infected computer to your
network and pull an ip address to spread the virus. It doesn't matter if they
joined the domain or not.

"Mr. Smith" wrote:

> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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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