Re: local policy
From: Edward Alfert (edward@alfert.com)
Date: 09/03/02
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From: Edward Alfert <edward@alfert.com> Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 15:10:08 -0400
stevej wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just recently for some unknown reason my local security policy on a
> Windows 2000 server acting as a stand alone server on a Windows NT domain
> changed. The policy that I'm talking about is allowing users to access
> this computer from the network. (Local Security Policy -> Local Policies
> -> Users Rights Assignments -> Access this computer from the network).
> My first question is, What is the default setting for this type of
> computer?
>
> Second; It seems that the security policy is "locked" and when I reboot
> the computer (server) my modified settings go away. How do I save the
> modified settings/ How do I "unlock" the policy if I need to?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
probably the trojan that i've been dealing with... you have all the
symptoms...
take a look at my post (about 1 hour ago) titled "Solution for mIRC and
Secedit Virus"...or a title similar to that...i don't recall...
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