Re: override domain policy?
From: Admiral Q (Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NOSPAM)_at_(SPAMNOT)hotmail.com)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:28:47 -0500
If the computer belongs to your employer, and your employer is enforcing
a specific policy (regardless of whether you agree or disagree), and any
damage done is through no fault of your own, and those same admins will have
to recover the PC/Laptop, and after a few times, their management sees time
wasted recovering PC because they were not firewalled off the LAN, then
Group aka Company policy will change.
Also, in most companies, hacking the registry as you have, to contradict
the company policy is a "termination" offense - again whether "you" think it
is good policy or not is not the issue - the issue, you hacked your
employer's PC and changed or went against Group aka Company Policy, which
almost all employees agree to abide by when they are hired. Yes it has
already been tried in many of small courts and unemployment hearings - Group
Policy on PC/Laptops are the same as "Company Policy", considered just as
serious as "sexual harassment", "stealing", "fraternization", etc. if you
violate.
-- Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service! "Google is your Friend!" www.google.com *********************************************** "Dave" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:eKOnpudDFHA.1496@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > is it possible to override a domain policy as a local admin? if so, how?? > our domain admins have set xp sp2's firewall to always disabled because they > 'think' it is causing problems on the network... however, i will be on the > road for a week and want the firewall on when i connect to hotel or airport > connections. as local admin on the laptop can i override that setting? if > i remove the machine from the domain (yes i know what this does to trusts > and domain accounts and it doesn't affect what i need the machine for) will > that automatically remove the policy or would i still have to do something? > >
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