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Lesson 2
Introducing Security Templates
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15. A Save Security Templates dialog box appears, prompting you to save the
changes
you made. Click Yes.
Lesson Review
The following questions are intended to reinforce key information presented
in this
lesson. If you are unable to answer a question, review the lesson materials
and try the
question again. You can find answers to the questions in the “Questions and
Answers”
section at the end of this chapter.
1. You are the new administrator for an Active Directory network, and while
it is
clear that someone has changed the security configuration of the network’s
domain controllers, your predecessor left no records of the exact changes he
made. Which of the following security templates should you apply to the
domain
controllers to restore their default security settings, and then implement
the high-
est possible level of security?
a. Compatws.inf and then Securedc.inf
b. Securedc.inf and then Hisecdc.inf
c. Hisecdc.inf and then Setup Security.inf
d. DC Security.inf and then Hisecdc.inf
e. Setup Security.inf and then Securedc.inf
2. Why should you not use group policies to apply the “Setup Security.inf”
template
to a computer?
3. What are the four ways to apply a security template to a computer running
Win-
dows Server 2003 with SP1?
Lesson Summary
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A security template is a collection of configuration settings stored as a
text file with
an .inf extension.
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Security templates contain basically the same security parameters as Group
Policy
Objects, including account, local, and event log policies, file system and
registry
permissions, system service parameters, and restricted groups.
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