Remote Login and Domain Security Policy



Hello,

I have following two questions that I need to find out from experts in this
news group.

1. If a workstation is connected to the network but has not joined a
domain, will remote login be available (local login and/or domain login)? If
remote login is possible, what security policy is in effect after login.

2. Is it possible for security policy settings, security patches,
and/or critical updates to be pushed down to workstations that are not joined
to the domain, in other words by only physically connecting them to the
network?

It will be even better if there is a whitepaper or microsoft site where I
can reference to these question.... Many thanks in advance.
.



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