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Denis2020-08-05 11:41:08
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Denis, 2020-08-05 11:41:08

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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Antuan1979, 2020-08-05
@Antuan1979

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.

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xmoonlight, 2020-08-05
@xmoonlight

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.

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CityCat4, 2020-08-05
@CityCat4

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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