I'm curious if it's standard practice for privileged accounts to have access to Outlook. What's the consensus on this and are there any security implications I should be aware of?
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In my experience, privileged accounts shouldn't have access to Outlook or other email services. It's a baseline security measure at every job I've had. Emailing from these accounts can introduce security risks, especially if they fall victim to phishing attacks.
I agree, there’s really no need for privileged accounts to handle email. Doing so could expose them to risks like phishing. Instead, I recommend using a standard account for daily tasks and keeping the privileged account for its intended purposes.
Privileged accounts are typically restricted from accessing Outlook for compliance and security reasons. If there's a need for an exception, it should be well documented and approved by senior management. But in general, it's best to use non-privileged accounts for everyday tasks.

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