Generally it's a lot quicker to reimage a machine than it is to spend hours tracking down a problem. And I guess you could consider us a smaller company, but I wouldn't call ~1000 machines a handful.
After the applications that go into the base image, how often do you need to install apps for users? Figuring out what permissions an applications needs shouldn't take very long at all. Fire up reg/filemon, run the app and save the dumps to Excel. Sort on access denied.
1000 computers is more than a handful, but it is definitely on the small side. Tell the IT group of a company with a 100,000 computers that they should just reimage when their users running as admin fsck something up and let me know what they say.
TW Stash, considering the number of users @ MSFT who have local admin privilages I would have figured you would sympathize with the OP more
Yes there are quite a few at MS who run as admin, but I'm not one of them. Most of my colleagues that I work with every day don't run as admin either. We're all security consultants, so that may have something to do with it, but whatever
And of course with Vista being developed and tested, there is a growing number of people who are not running as admin within Microsoft.