Supplementing Group Policy on Windows Desktops
“Another area of concern is that a user with local administrative privileges can install any application they wish on their desktop. This includes hack tools, virus-ridden applications, vulnerable applications, and non-licensed applications.”
—Derek Melber, MSCE MVP and Author
In spite of an increasingly mobile workforce working flexible hours, the image of a “desktop” sitting on a Formica, faux cedar wood bureau, or workstation in a cubicle persists. But as we know full well, a desktop is not a machine required to be in a fixed location anymore. With technology what it is, that term is synonymous ...
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