Could I be using “normal” Pro? Yes, but considering I have MSDN I see no reason why not to install Pro for Workstations. safan80 You said you were using Pro for Workstations? How is that different from just the Pro version you can buy at newegg or Amazon? Is there something in it you need to use In Pro Pro for Workstations over the normal Pro version? If you have the Pro for Pro for Workstations why not switch to the enterprise or home version of pro? I’m not using it because of some earth shattering feature I can’t live without. … I don't want to get into that part of the conversation too deeply … I could debate why what you mentioned wouldn’t prevent one gaining access but considering you said you don’t want too get too deeply into this and suggested we move on I will move on. … That is true, you would not see a compromised account, but also a person could not login into a desktop remotely if you have the system setup with at a minimum a firewall and local account security that that rejects remote login requests. First you would start with closing or limiting SMB connections and disable RDP and the like. I'd argue that if you worry about this sort of thing you limit local accounts concurrent connection instances. Is few percent in performance worth that risk? Not to me. But that doesn't mean it is low or non-existent. ![]() Safan80 ZoranC Is risk lower than in corporate environment? Maybe.
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