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| subject: | Re: Sun bootable JDS bypasses Windows security? |
From: "Antti Kurenniemi"
I actually don't know. I would expect that the domain administrator must
have a user account that is valid for the hd that is plugged in, so not
just any domain would do. But I really don't know this, I'm just wondering
out loud...
Antti Kurenniemi
"Gary Britt" wrote in message
news:40229a1d$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> If you plug that HD into a computer on a domain (any domain?) the domain
> admins can get access to any NTFS encrypted stuff also, is that not
correct?
>
> Gary
>
> "Antti Kurenniemi"
wrote in message
> news:40226e21{at}w3.nls.net...
> > Not me. Get physical access to a computer and it's yours. There are
> separate
> > products for encrypting the contents of a disk (or parts of it) which
you
> > can use - which probably should be used if you have a laptop full of
> highly
> > sensitive stuff.
> >
> > This can also come in handy: next time someone forgets their password,
you
> > can rescue them by simply plugging the hd into another system. I've done
> it
> > many times, and I always get a "how did you do that?" -
and I always
tell
> > them "it's magic" :-) I live for those moments...
> >
> >
> > Antti Kurenniemi
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