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RE: Multiple Profile ~ XP

Subject: RE: Multiple Profile ~ XP
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:21:41 -0700
The bigger question here is not "how do I stop them from
<FillInTheBlankHere>", but "what account type will be operating in this
profile?"
If this common profile is a local administrator on that machine, you can
forget imposing any form of controls on their actions.

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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 8:44 AM
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: Multiple Profile ~ XP

We have been using multiple profiles on our laptops since NT times. i.e.
1) Wireless 2) Wired 3) Modem

Basic purpose was to enhance security and ease of use for the end user.

I wanted to ask experts, what impact it makes if we create single
profile and when user logs in XP will decide what type of connection is
available. 
My main security concern apart from operability is: if we create a
single profile, is it possible for a regular user to create bridge
connection that makes the computer a routing device (intentionally or
unintentionally). If possible can we restrict them through group policy.

Problem we are facing in multiple profile is during the patch
deployment, end user has to physically re-login on the machine,
otherwise it stuck on profile selection screen. Although we could have
created an automated timer for default profile, however different users
have different default.

I would appreciate any input.


Thanks

P.S: please let me know if I have posted this question in the wrong
forum.

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