Re: Security hierarchy
From: Peter K. (pmkdatabase@yahoo.ca)
Date: 04/18/03
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From: Peter K. <pmkdatabase@yahoo.ca> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 15:31:37 +0700
HI Steven,
Comments inline. BTW, this is my home machine - just one server and
one workstation. I am always logged in administrator.
Thanks,
Peter
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 03:46:49 GMT, "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@attbi.com>
wrote:
> Hmm!? I tried it out on my test network today. Set domain policy to
>complex passwords enabled. New users had to have complex passwords. Then I
>set domain policy to be disabled, used secedit refresh and was able to add
>users with simple passwords again. Effective local policy reflected what was
What happens with a disabled local setting, and how can I set this
back to undefined as it is now disabled?
>set at domain level. Look in event viewer for any clues of a problem. You
Nothing indicative of any problem at all.
>might want to try to reset your local security policy.
How?
> would also suggest
>running dcdiag first on the domain controller to see what it reports while
>logged on as a domain administrator. It is located on cdrom in support/tools
>folder where you will need to run the setup program there. -- Steve
No problems reported.,
Peter
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