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Posted by Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] on June 8, 2009, 10:00 am
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Hello Eric,
Even if the leaving admin has a contract which normally includes a secrecy
paragraph, you have only one secure option. Change all passwords she/he knows.
And of course think about how you store your passwords in the future and
if it is needed that any admin need to know really all passwords, if they
only administer one of multiple domains.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> Hello,
>
> we have approx 10 administrators in our company.
> We have several domains, several admin and services accounts stored in
> a protected file.
> Our problem is "What happens if one of the administrators left the
> company ?"
>
> As he had access to the protected file containing every passwords, he
> could be able to use it after he left the company.
>
> What is your password management policy in this kind of situation ?
>
> Thank you
>
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> we have approx 10 administrators in our company.
> We have several domains, several admin and services accounts stored in
> a protected file.
> Our problem is "What happens if one of the administrators left the
> company ?"
>
> As he had access to the protected file containing every passwords, he
> could be able to use it after he left the company.
>
> What is your password management policy in this kind of situation ?
>
> Thank you
>