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AnswerRe: Document Management Syatem PinmemberEddy Vluggen3:11 6 Dec '09  
AnswerRe: Document Management Syatem Pinmemberpuri keemti1:34 7 Dec '09  
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QuestionDoes a developer need local administrator rights? PinmemberWindswept22:55 13 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? PinmvpPete O'Hanlon10:36 15 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? PinmemberWindswept10:32 16 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? PinmemberIan Shlasko11:41 16 Nov '09  
Pete makes a good point. I can't speak specifically to web applications, as you mentioned in your other post, but I have to agree that giving admin rights would encourage bad habits.
 
You don't, however, want to sandbox the developer too much. If you start blocking things like write access to the "Program Files" directory, you'll just have a bunch of angry geeks on your hands. The users may not need to touch that, but the developers will want to be able to test installers and such.
 
On the other hand, if you're ONLY doing web development, a complete lockdown might be possible. It would depend on exactly what's needed to run the IDE, compile, and deploy a web app... I'm sure someone else can give a more complete answer on that subset.
 
I would suggest, however, that you put a process in place for developers to request temporary admin access when necessary.
 
For example, I'm a front-office developer in a large company with a separate IT support staff... I can write freely to most of the hard drive and the registry, but I can't change system or security settings, or kill admin-level processes (Such as the scheduling app they use that occasionally makes my machine unusable for 20-30 minutes)... My only major gripe is not being able to run a defrag without asking one of the IT guys first.
 
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GeneralRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? PinmemberWindswept22:41 16 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? PinmemberIan Shlasko4:32 17 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? PinmemberMREcoolio8:50 19 Nov '09  
AnswerRe: Does a developer need local administrator rights? [modified] PinmemberFlint-Bear6:14 8 Dec '09  
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