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>Like I said, if it's a NT4 network there isn't much of anything you can do to secure it...you can get the passwords off the domain...trust me on this I've proved it 100 times. If it's Win2000 you're in somewhat better shape but it has to be setup properly.
Not with the govt C2 cert patch installed (and no modifications) on NT 4 sp6. That is the only authorized NT4 configuration. Also the govt has support for another year (don't know about the public).
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