These groups should be reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that only Administrators are members.
Windows Domain Administrator Groups There are multiple Security Groups on a Windows network that have high levels of access to various portions of the network.
These Administrator accounts should be audited on a regular basis, with a new password and confirmation of who has access to them.
Users utilize administrator accounts to perform actions that require special rights, such as installing software or changing the name of a computer. It is recommended that the default built-in Administrator account be disabled and a new Administrator account with a different name be created. The administrator is a common user name for an Administrator account. Domain Administrator Accounts Special Administrator accounts should be created with a reasonable level of network access to allow users to do administrative activities, and the credentials should be distributed to users who require occasional Administrator access. If a user requires special access, they should be given information about an Administrator account with the necessary level of access. A “Windows Active Directory Domain” is usually present on a Windows network, and it includes user accounts and controls permissions for each user as they log on. Users with Administrator access as part of their regular user account could unintentionally wreak a lot of damage if they were infected with a virus that deletes data, for example. Who should be an Administrator on your network? Administrator access to your network should not be granted to any ordinary user accounts. What about Domain Administrator, Domain User, and Local Group accounts? There are numerous more sorts of profiles that grant access to machines, servers, and network settings at various levels. Users are compared to the general population, whereas Admins are compared to God.
When it comes to our computers, most of us are familiar with the terms Administrator and User profiles.
If you have chosen ACH or Manual as your primary form of replenishment and you would like to participate in E-ZPass Plus, please contact the PA Turnpike E-ZPass Customer Service Center at 1-87.īy participating in the E-ZPass Plus program, you consent to the release of your name and address to E‑ZPass Plus facility operators.Administrator and Different Types of User Accounts Auto replenishment using a credit card is required to participate. The E-ZPass Plus program is not available for E-ZPass customers who replenish via ACH or Manual. If you decide not to participate in the E-ZPass Plus program, you can make that change by either accessing your account online, through our mobile app, PA Toll Pay, or by contacting the PA Turnpike E-ZPass Customer Service Center at 1-87. All E-ZPass Plus transactions are recorded on your statement.Īll accounts with a prepaid balance and a valid credit card for primary replenishment are automatically enrolled in E-ZPass Plus. Charges of $20 or more are charged directly to the credit card used to replenish your E-ZPass account. Charges less than $20 are deducted from your prepaid E-ZPass account. You only pay the charges when they occur. There is no additional charge for the E‑ZPass Plus program. See the Rental Vehicles page on our website for more details.Į-ZPass Plus is a benefit for E-ZPass customers that allows them to use their transponders to pay for charges at participating facilities displaying the E-ZPass Plus logo.
Each rental company has a different policy for the payment of tolls.Ĭustomers who do not have an E-ZPass account but want to pay the toll for a rental vehicle when traveling on the PA Turnpike, can do so by opening a Toll By Plate account online or via our mobile app, PA Toll Pay.Ĭustomers are responsible for any tolls incurred while the vehicle registration is listed on their account. Customers with rental vehicles should check with the rental company regarding their toll policy and payment options before traveling on the PA Turnpike. The PA Turnpike is required by statute to send TBP invoices to the vehicle’s registered owner.
You can also call the PA Turnpike E-ZPass Customer Service Center at 1-87. Enter the start and end dates when prompted. When adding the vehicle to your account, indicate the vehicle is a rental. To add a rental vehicle, access your account online or via our mobile app, PA Toll Pay. E-ZPass customers can add their rental vehicle information to their existing PA Turnpike E-ZPass account.