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Re: RE: Securing workstations from IT guys

Subject: Re: RE: Securing workstations from IT guys
Date: 27 Nov 2007 15:29:27 -0000
"This being said, to effectively do their jobs the IT staff needs to have
access to everything. You have personnel problems if you cannot keep
your IT staff from snooping where they should not.."


The IT staff should have the absolute minimum amount of rights that they need 
to do their job. Any more, is *ASKING* for this kind of problem. 
There should be several groups, where users are placed based on rights needed 
to perform their particular job. 

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