Win2k Security Settings

From: Abhishek (abhi_narulkar_at_burntmail.com)
Date: 05/12/03


Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 14:34:45 +0530


Hi,
     I want to change the Winlogon policy
programmatically. This I'm able to do by finding some of
the registry entries in the Windows registry which would
bring this policy into effect.
But changing this policy through registry don't show the
changed status in the windows 2k Local Security Policy
snap-in.

What shall I do to reflect this change in the Local
Security Policy Snap-in.

Thanks,
Abhishek.



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