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i am a new user to server 2008 and i want to know that my companies network administrator deploied policies on my machine after joining my vista machine to server 2008 domain. so i am facing lot of problems after it i want to remove my policies which administrator has deployed or i want to work hiddenly in the presence on my network so that my administrator will not see my activities or i will not face any restriction from policies. any help
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i am a new user to server 2008 and i want to know that my companies network administrator deploied policies on my machine after joining my vista machine to server 2008 domain. so i am facing lot of problems after it i want to remove my policies which administrator has deployed or i want to work hiddenly in the presence on my network so that my administrator will not see my activities or i will not face any restriction from policies. any help

 

If you just joined a domain, policies applied to your machine CANNOT BE REMOVED. Only the administrator can do that.

 

I don't know what mean by " i want to work hiddenly in the presence on my network so that my administrator will not see my activities". If your network's admin watch your activities, it should be ONLY for security purpose.

 

The only thing you can do is to UNJOIN the domain (right click on computer > proprieties > set to WORKGROUP). BE CAREFUL, users not in domain may have many other restrictions, for example no internet access or no personal folder access.

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