MLS/Windows Security Question
- ericb
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MLS/Windows Security Setup Question
A question regarding the setup of the Clerk office computer. I would appreciate confirmation if it is at all advisable for non-Clerk ward members using MLS to be setup in Windows to login with a user other than 'clerk' (essentially, use another login that does not have Administrator privileges). The reason for this is to minimize issues related to unapproved Windows installs/changes by well-meaning members. It has been indicated on other help forums that as long as the users are not using the Send/Receive function, they would not need Adminstrator privileges -- I would appreciate an offiicial take on this, thanks.
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I think the instructions that came with Desktop 5.5 are quite clear. That said I'd like to see what the powers that be have to say as well. It does irk me to give all MLS users administrative powers on the computer.
I have found a way to bar even admins from changing the date/time and causing problems with MLS. (It seems some users have found the clock down in the intray doubles as a neat reference calendar. The problem is if they click "OK" instead of cancel, the date in Windows gets changed.)
If there's really a need to correct the date/time, it can be done though the CMOS.
I have found a way to bar even admins from changing the date/time and causing problems with MLS. (It seems some users have found the clock down in the intray doubles as a neat reference calendar. The problem is if they click "OK" instead of cancel, the date in Windows gets changed.)
If there's really a need to correct the date/time, it can be done though the CMOS.
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