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by Schra
2004-08-24 14:10
Forum: MS-Logon plugin
Topic: NT Authentication
Replies: 12
Views: 19164

Thanks for your answer!

They can change the local and remote registry of every PC
No, because of various policies and the disabled "file- and printersharing" a user can't edit the registry remotly.

What local admin rights does the users need, does they need to install there own services ...
by Schra
2004-08-23 15:15
Forum: MS-Logon plugin
Topic: NT Authentication
Replies: 12
Views: 19164

If you can use the service manager, you can remote install/uninstall vnc, this users HAVE ALWAYS ACCESS.
No need to block them, because they always can grant themself access.

Hi,

nevertheless I would like to have an option to disallow the local admins to connect to VNC.

Why? Because we have PCs ...