Hi Everyone,
At work I have been installing equipment for users to work from home. During this installation process I am installing a router, vpn software on the users laptop and making changes to the local security policy and stopping and disabling services on both win2k and xp. This process takes around half an hour - 40mins to do.
I am not asking anyone at work as my colleagues are getting 'paid for' mcse and I am not, so want to do this without there help. I have learnt loads to do with mmc and the plug-ins and analyzing database with local policy etc. by reading. I just cant find answers to these specifics.
(Thats the background to my question sorted)
So... what I have been doing is creating a local security policy to reflect the home workers installation. I have set all the local policies, account policies and need to do system services. However, If I leave a value as not defined what happens. Does it use a policy from the DC, but then I would imagine the policy on the DC would overwrite what I set. The reason I ask is, do I need to set all the system services or just the ones I want different from the current local policy. When i configure the computer with the new policy, is it a total overwrite or does it merge the policies and fill in the not defined values with the value from the old policy. With me so far? Also I have not set anything in the 'restricted groups' 'Registry' or 'file system' section. Is this acceptable.
Thanks in advance!
Wazz
At work I have been installing equipment for users to work from home. During this installation process I am installing a router, vpn software on the users laptop and making changes to the local security policy and stopping and disabling services on both win2k and xp. This process takes around half an hour - 40mins to do.
I am not asking anyone at work as my colleagues are getting 'paid for' mcse and I am not, so want to do this without there help. I have learnt loads to do with mmc and the plug-ins and analyzing database with local policy etc. by reading. I just cant find answers to these specifics.
(Thats the background to my question sorted)
So... what I have been doing is creating a local security policy to reflect the home workers installation. I have set all the local policies, account policies and need to do system services. However, If I leave a value as not defined what happens. Does it use a policy from the DC, but then I would imagine the policy on the DC would overwrite what I set. The reason I ask is, do I need to set all the system services or just the ones I want different from the current local policy. When i configure the computer with the new policy, is it a total overwrite or does it merge the policies and fill in the not defined values with the value from the old policy. With me so far? Also I have not set anything in the 'restricted groups' 'Registry' or 'file system' section. Is this acceptable.
Thanks in advance!
Wazz