jea configurations

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Discussions tagged with 'jea configurations' on WindowsForum.com focus on implementing Just Enough Administration (JEA) to enforce the least privilege principle in enterprise environments. Users share challenges in reducing administrative rights for applications, services, and scheduled tasks, often encountering resistance from management and developers who cite legacy practices or testing requirements. The tag covers practical strategies for configuring JEA to limit user and service permissions while maintaining operational needs, addressing common obstacles such as application compatibility and organizational pushback. These conversations are relevant for IT professionals managing Windows Server security and compliance.
  1. ajbrehm

    Least Privilege Principle

    I have been struggling with this for some time... At our company, like I assume at every enterprise, management believe that we (they) have implemented "least privilege principle", i.e. every software and every user has only those rights and privileges that are really needed for the task to be...
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