When setting a local login policy to block a domain admin from accessi

vvcmarttech

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When setting a local login policy to block a domain admin from

Acessing your account. Can the admin use AD or a domain service to over ride the local policy?
 

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I am running Windows 7 Prof. 64 bit / Win 8 64 bit. Most campus nodes are on 7 32 bit
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vvcmarttech, sorry but domain admins in the AD can do most anything they want. No hiding from them.

Rich
 

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By default a domain administrator is a member of the local administrators. He has the same rights you do. Trying to restrict what a domain admin can do on a computer that is a member of the domain is an exercise in futility.
 

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