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Management have decided to give in against a persistant user who wanted local admin rights on NT Workstation. I have been tasked to see how far I can go with these rights, so that we can then tell management (who won't change their mind) what they are letting themselves in for. With Local Admin, you can do quite a lot to the local machine, but can I alter anything that might knacker the network?<br>
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In fact, any pointers would be appreciated.
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Management have decided to give in against a persistant user who wanted local admin rights on NT Workstation. I have been tasked to see how far I can go with these rights, so that we can then tell management (who won't change their mind) what they are letting themselves in for. With Local Admin, you can do quite a lot to the local machine, but can I alter anything that might knacker the network?<br>
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In fact, any pointers would be appreciated.