, March 07, 2003 9:14
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[ActiveDir] Remove a Local Security Template
Folks,
Don't forget - security templates make more than just changes to
registry. You can affect group memberships via the restricted groups,
permission on services, permissio
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[ActiveDir] Remove a
Local Security Template
Does anyone know of a way to remove a Local Security
Template and return the box to "Gold"? (W2K server)
this anyway.
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Does anyone know of a way to remove a Local
Security Template and return the box to "Gold"? (W2K server)
Shawn Hayes,
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Shawn,
It
depends. What it depends on is what has changed and HOW was it
changed. Typically, one can re-apply the Setup Security template.
But, this won't work completely if changes have been made that this template
cannot affect (e.g. Registry settings or permissions, NT
Title: Remove a Local Security Template
Does anyone know of a way to remove a Local Security Template and return the box to "Gold"? (W2K server)
Shawn Hayes, MCSE
Network Engineer
Compass Technology Management
Sound Business Sense for IT
www.compass.net
757.226.3328