W2kLocalGroupPolicy |
How to:
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Setup.exe |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Activating /Disabling Configuration Rules, Built-in
local groups and Creating Reports |
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What is the security-hole, and how do You find it? |
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Descriptions of functions, system
demands and license |
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What it’s all about
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Explanation:
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Internal
security-hole in Windows 2000/XP – Local Administrators-group: Did You know, that You -
probably - from Your own computer, can open Your colleagues computer
with Explorer, without Your colleague can see, that it happens? And that You - if it works
- gains total admin-power with all documents/files on Your colleagues
hard disk ? Your company has this security-hole
in Windows 2000/XP, if You can install programs on Your Windows 2000/XP
computer, when You are logged on Your company’s network! W2kLocalAdminGroup grants You many different
ways to administrate who can/can’t be a member of the LocalAdminGroup, and
who should be deleted. And You get reports, stating how this program secures
Your installation. When You input Your choices in the program,
then You only need 1 line in the loginscript to all Your users. This will
assure, that Your choices are added to the LocalAdminGroup on all Your
computers, where the loginscript did run. |
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2000 permissions
local admin group W2k: Your
colleague's got total power of Your pc from his own computer on Your corporate
Network: Read TryWareDk's Website - Microsoft Windows 2000 HTML Securityhole
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