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quinet wrote:
"When you come to the office, you will be able to plug your laptop into a
docking station with a large-screen monitor and a keyboard. You can log into our
network on your office computer, but not on any personal device.


In addition to our desktops we employ this setup for our laptop users. This is becoming more common as the power and memory capabilities increasingly are cheaper.

quinet wrote:
"Your work computer will be a laptop that you can take home with you or take
abroad on your travels.
When you receive this computer it will come with a
set of standard software installed, including anti-virus software. Thereafter
you have admin rights over this laptop, you are completely responsible for
everything on this computer, including backups, just as if it were your personal
property. When you leave our organization, you turn your computer in.


Again this is a great idea, but I would advise using some form of encryption. Bitlocker works well, but it depends on what OS you're currently using. They're are other software based encryption programs to use w/leagcy OS'. This still can create an issue as the user almost never do backups or willingly run AV scans. As long as you're using Active Directory you could push out Forefront and do Bitlocker key recovery. They still download willy-nilly programs like RegReviver and what not, but this gives you a stance on giving them an ultimatim. Either you behave with it, or we'll just re-image it when you screw it up. This tends to stop a lot of the BS downloaders, but not all of them.

quinet wrote:
"If you want to access the Internet or printers with any device other than your
office laptop you can do so wirelessly."


We do this as well and it works very well, as it exists on an external network. This can present some issues too if you're in a building close to other businesses or the public I guess. We're fortunate to be "out-of-town", but I think this would still be an answer for the BYOD'ers.
Something worth reading, albeit it's invincible!

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