OBJECTIVES
After completing this unit, the student will have the opportunity to:
10: Manage local security policy by using templates and audit policy.
10.1: Configure security options.
10.2: Create a security template.
10.3: Use the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in.
10.4: Configure security by using the SECEDIT.EXE command.
10.5: Manage the security audit policy.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES, ASSIGNMENTS & DELIVERABLES
Read
Chapter 11, Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Security, pp. 365-377,
Chapter 12, Managing Internet Explorer Connections and Security.
LAB EXERCISE 14-1: CONFIGURING SECURITY OPTIONS
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 14-1.
Learning Objectives:
Configure security options.
LAB EXERCISE 14-2: UNDERSTANDING SECURITY TEMPLATES
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 14-2.
Learning Objectives:
Create a security template.
LAB EXERCISE 14-3: CREATING AND EDITING A SECURITY
TEMPLATE
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 14-3.
Learning Objectives:
Create a security template.
LAB EXERCISE 14-4: USING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION AND
ANALYSIS TOOL
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 14-4.
Learning Objectives:
Use the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in.
LAB EXERCISE 14-5: USING SECEDIT
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 14-5.
Learning Objectives:
Configure security by using the SECEDIT.EXE command.
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