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Setting up a laptop to work together at home and at work?
Good. There is a laptop, it will be used both at home and at work. How to properly set it up? At work, your own rules, your own subnet, your own settings, settings.
That is, I log in as user 1, and all work settings have already been applied, no need to configure. I go under the same user, but with a different password - and the settings are already home network. Or is it better to create another user? And at work I go and I don’t have admin rights, but on my home network I have admin rights. How to be?
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One of the important points: does the company use a domain network or not?
1. Without a domain: No problem at all! DHCP both at the enterprise and at home will issue all the necessary network settings.
2. Domain network: Ask the sysadmin to set up a local user account on the laptop. Log in at home with a local account, and at work with a domain account.
Let the domain account be given local admin rights and that's it.
Of course, this is all subject to prior agreement with the direct management and the security department.
I wouldn't let it go like that. (And by the way, one of these recently came to us with his laptop, zhuuuuuuuutko brake. He was rolled into an office with a corporate license, legalized Windows, installed antivirus).
The risks for the office - that you will bring a cockroach there - are much greater than the cost of a laptop purchased by the office.
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