XP Pro - export current security settings

From: craig (craig.athome@virgin.net)
Date: 02/19/03


From: craig.athome@virgin.net (craig)
Date: 18 Feb 2003 15:41:36 -0800


Hi XPerts,

I want to export my systems current security settings to a template,
which I an use to revert if need be. I am aware of the 'setup
security.inf' and 'defltwk.inf' files, but I understand these are not
*really* the current settings.

There doesn't seem to be the option to export from Local Security
Policy or Group Policy - can it be done ? if not, anyone got any
advice on best practice ?

Many thanks,

Craig Jackson



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