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Windows on a corporate laptop transfers data?
Good evening.
Got a laptop at work.
My question is: I installed Chrome and logged into it with my personal username and password.
If I go to the office on a stationary PC through my login and password in windows, will there be chrome with my own login and password?
The question might be stupid. It is not possible to scan at the moment.
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No.
If the account is in a domain, your account is created on a stationary PC almost from scratch.
Chrome, personal login and password will not know.
If both the working PC and the laptop have domain accounts and if synchronization is configured correctly, it can be transferred. Well, that is how. The user's documents are synchronized. If this is chrome with user settings that are somewhere in MyDocuments ...
On the other hand, chrome is unlikely to keep passwords in plain text so that they can be copied to a USB flash drive, transferred to a new location and get a logged in user. It's a hell of a security hole that would be closed as soon as they smelled it.
It will migrate if the company has configured remote profile folders, i.e. If the profile folder is located on a network resource. If the profile is stored locally, then no.
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