WVSOM desktops and laptops are deployed to end users with accounts which limit and reduce their ability to affect operational security campus-wide. These normal accounts cannot alter firewall settings, change Windows system folders or enable/disable services. The user accounts are sufficient to allow end users to complete their daily work-related tasks.
Conversely, Local Administrative Authority associated to an account increases the risk factor when navigating the MY.WVSOM.EDU intranet and external internet sites across the campus network. It exposes the single end user computer, all other computers accessing the network, the network itself and servers to malicious programs including viruses, worms, spyware, trojan horses and other variants. It also opens up the potential for hacking which could breach confidential WVSOM data. Local Administrator accounts should only be used when absolutely necessary for unique software operability and software installations outside the normal scope of activity.
The Information Technology (IT) Department can generally create alternative methods for unique software operability. This may include registry changes, specific folder access permissions, configuration changes or batch programming to call the necessary executable files. For this reason, Local Administrative Authority will only be given under specific, defined circumstances where no viable alternative is found.
If an end user is uncertain as to the risks, or preventative measures for those risks, requests for a local administrative authority account should not be made.
WVSOM Local Administrator Request Form - Docusign
WVSOM Local Administrator Request Form - Printable PDF