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Anthony #1
Security policies placed on computer from work.
Hello. I take my personal laptop to my work and plug into
the network just for internet access over their proxy.
When I return to my home's network, I do not have
administrative rights to do anything on my own network.
Is there something I can do to have my laptop not change
any rights or know what rights have been changed so I can
switch them back easily?
Anthony Guest
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Mark Dormer #2
Re: Security policies placed on computer from work.
As your personal laptop is not a member of the work domain, it should not be
getting security policies applied to it?
Unless it is a member of the domain, though you mention you only connect to
use internet.
I would ask your administrator at work why he thinks this is happening,
should be interesting
Regards
Mark Dormer
"Anthony" <fontwrangler@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:016801c34f11$57b2a670$a601280a@phx.gbl...> Hello. I take my personal laptop to my work and plug into
> the network just for internet access over their proxy.
> When I return to my home's network, I do not have
> administrative rights to do anything on my own network.
> Is there something I can do to have my laptop not change
> any rights or know what rights have been changed so I can
> switch them back easily?
Mark Dormer Guest



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