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Re: Impact of removing administrative rights in an enterprise running XP

Subject: Re: Impact of removing administrative rights in an enterprise running XP
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 02:53:39 +0200
On 2006-07-27 Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Oh, BTW, as you try this task, publishing a list of the required
minimum privilege for each application would be a great help to
everyone. I wanted to do that, but my clients all objected.

There's a (german) web page dedicated to this [1]. However, since its
home users are the target group it doesn't have information on many
enterprise level applications. Might be a starting point though.

[1] http://www.noadmin.de/

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
-- 
"All vulnerabilities deserve a public fear period prior to patches
becoming available."
--Jason Coombs on Bugtraq

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