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Um, No...
If you are granted admin access to a machine, you can change local accounts on that machine - even administrator.
Posted by: Patrick Jones   Posted on: 05/24/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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control-alt-delete reboot F8  rem1010 | 05/23/06
Ummm no.  mobrien_12@... | 05/23/06
administrator password  jimbo689 | 05/23/06
AD  longofest | 05/23/06
Um, No...  Patrick Jones | 05/24/06
They could but they don't ...  Nilt | 05/24/06
Yeah, XP sucks.  mobrien_12@... | 05/23/06
Experience and wisdom  skykingoh | 05/24/06
I agree!  dcpyle | 05/24/06
If your domain account has local admin rights...  toadlife | 05/23/06
since when do workers get PC rights?  longofest | 05/23/06
Depends on the company  mobrien_12@... | 05/23/06
Not as much of a luxury as you think  Nilt | 05/24/06
ROFL! Holy fascism, Batman! But there's an irony here...  HypnoToad72 | 05/24/06
No wonder there programs don't work without admin rights.  mathandmetal | 05/24/06

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