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Admin Account Password changes
Is there a way, via snap in or policy editor, to keep
accounts who have admin access from being able to change each other's password? As it is now, I could go into my roommates account properties from User Accounts in control panel and change his password if I wanted to, and vice versa. What I'm looking for is to keep our accounts as admin access, but without the ability to change each other's password. Thank you all |
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Admin Account Password changes
James wrote:
Is there a way, via snap in or policy editor, to keep accounts who have admin access from being able to change each other's password? No. As it is now, I could go into my roommates account properties from User Accounts in control panel and change his password if I wanted to, and vice versa. What I'm looking for is to keep our accounts as admin access, but without the ability to change each other's password. Thank you all Not possible AFAIK. Admin is admin is admin, and can do anything. If this is your computer, and you think your roommate is not trustworthy, don't let him use your computer -or set him up with a limited user account. In a corporate environment, when someone asks a question like this, the usual answer is "hire only admins you can trust". :-) |
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