Re: How do I import security policy in 2003 from command line?
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 06/23/05
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Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:38:20 -0500
You can use the command secedit /configure. Secedit allows you to also
specify specific "areas" to be imported. Check help on your computer/server
for secedit and also see the links below. FYI in Windows 2003 secedit
offers the /generaterollback option which can be extremely useful to create
a "rollback" template of a security template but this must be done before
you apply the security template. Such a rollback template can save you a lot
of grief if the new security template does not work as planned.--- Steve
"Matthew C." <MatthewC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C2744B79-F6BD-4788-A2FE-7515A32AAAFC@microsoft.com...
>I would like to import a security policy (from .inf format) into the local
> security policy from a command line. I am aware of how to import the
> security policy via the Local Security Policy MMC Snap-in, however I would
> like to know if it is possible to import the policy using the command line
> interface? Is it also possible to export the current and active policy
> via
> the command line?
>
> Any help/examples would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matthew
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