Comment Re:Social engineering attack (Score 1) 605
The examples you point out are kind of exceptions to the rule (purposeful security policies, production systems, dev teams different than build teams, etc). The grandparent post was talking about "local admin" so I wasn't really trying to address the production system example but rather the local desktop/dev server type restrictions.
The requirement for local admin for most Windows code is one of my peeve issues with Windows.
Agreed and ditto. Security isn't a setting but an end-to-end process.
Sorry for being snarky before, the "forgmarch" line set off my BS meter, especially in a "local admin" context.
And oops on my part for posting the reply initially as AC