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List:       security-basics
Subject:    RE: Removing Local Admin Rights...
From:       "Faisal Masood" <faisyuet () wol ! net ! pk>
Date:       2004-05-31 20:42:46
Message-ID: 200405312114.i4VLEu219966 () dns2 ! wol ! net ! pk
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I'm working in a development environment. My developers need to register
application DLLs most often. They also want to do ASP debugging, SQL
debugging, MTS debugging. 

For these requirements I've to give my users local admin access. But result
is that we get at least a system every week for repair.

What is the solution to this issue?

Regards
Faisal Masood



-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Taplin [mailto:simont@pop.co.za] 
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 8:37 PM
To: Craig, Jason
Cc: security-basics@lists.securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Removing Local Admin Rights...

Most of the Adobe products don't run properly unless the User is part of 
the Power User Groups or higher for whatever reason. I remember that 
InDesign 1.5 needed to install Japanese fonts if the user was part of 
the Users group.

Simon

Craig, Jason wrote:

> Jay,
> 
> None of our users have admin rights.  Most apps will run fine.  We've run
> into quirks with label printer software, and the usual problems with Adobe
> apps but we've been able to make things run without any problems.  Most
> things are well documented, and if they're not regmon and filemon are your
> friends.  We've been running this way for 3+ years and it has made our 
> lives
> much easier.
> 
> -j
> -----Original Message-----
> From: KEN MORRIS [mailto:KMORRIS@kpl.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 
> 12:42 PM
> To: Jay Lopez; security-basics@lists.securityfocus.com
> Subject: RE: Removing Local Admin Rights...
> 
> Jay,
> First thing I would do would be to check to see if there is any non-M$
> programs installed that are needed in the organization. IF there are,
> thoroughly test those programs under both O/S before removing local admin
> rights. Some software will run only under local admin user accounts. I 
> have tried
> here and found that in certain programs there is no work around other than
> local admin to allow users to run the software. Even setting them as power
> users does not work.
> Regards,
> Ken
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Lopez [mailto:jlopez_si86@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 9:48 AM
> To: security-basics@lists.securityfocus.com
> Subject: Removing Local Admin Rights...
> 
> I currently work for an organization with approximately 25,000 Windows
> XP/2000 desktops in an Active Directory (AD) environment.  Security from
an
> OS and individual application component (i.e., Outlook 2003, MS Office,
IE,
> etc.) perspective is being managed via group policy objects (GPO's).
> 
> Currently, we are pushing to remove local administrator access rights to
> individual machines to prevent users from randomly installing unapproved
> applications, prevent malware from being silently installed within the 
> local
> administrator context, etc.  Prior to our move to AD and GPO's, we
received
> push-back on removing local admin rights for reasons such as the logon
> scripts would not work, etc.
> 
> By chance, have any of you implemented any of the above--especially the
> removal of local administrator rights?  If so, what support issues did you
> experience?  What impact did removing local admin rights have?
> 
> I'd like to provide as many pros and cons back to our team based on your
> feedback.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Jay Lopez
> 
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