secedit rollback switch

From: Darren D (Darren_at_somewhere.com)
Date: 03/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 14:17:06 -0500

Hi, All
I am a bit confuse by the following command , perhaps someone can shead some
light on this..
Let say I run the following command on my server locally using the above
switch
e.g secedit /generaterollback /cfg test1.inf /rbk testrollback.inf
Would this result in creating a backup of my current server policy in the
file name called testrollback.inf, however I am a bit confused why the file
test1.inf was used in the command. Can someone explain what the above
commmand does..
Thanks
Darren



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