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| Subject: | RE: Subdomain security |
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| Date: | Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:13:44 -0500 |
I'm fairly certain that an enterprise admin can get admin privs
anywhere in the forest. Not to mention that as a Domain Admin it is very easy for someone to get themselves enterprise admin rights. One important thing to monitor is changes to the group membership of the major admin groups (Enterprise, Schema, Domain etc.). I know that MOM does this pretty well, but I am sure other monitoring tools offer that as an option. Phil --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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