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Edit remote 2000 Security Policy

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Posted 10 March 2001 - 12:38 AM

Is it possible to edit a remote security policy on a windows 2000 machine?

I have a windows 2000 Pro machine that i want to be able to edit these policies remotely...ON a Win2k Pro. Machine

is it possible and how?

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Posted 10 March 2001 - 01:16 AM

Yep. Here's how I do it:

1. Start>Run> then type "mmc"
2. Add a snapin (Console>Add/Remove Snapins
3. Click the Add button
4. Select Group Policy
5. Go through the wizard, and select browse. Then look for the pc you want to manage. Browsing may not work. So if it doesn't, just type in the name of the PC you want to manage.
6. Click Close for the addins, and OK for the snap-in window.


Now you should see all the options for the remote machine. Keep in mind that this is the way to manage Domain policies as well. Hope that helps.


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Posted 10 March 2001 - 06:54 AM

but that won't let me alter remote "local security setting" i need to be able to allow myself to log on locally again..
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Posted 10 March 2001 - 08:48 AM

It's not under:

Comp Config>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Local Policies>User Rights Assignments?

I am used to working with AD whenever I use it.

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Posted 11 March 2001 - 09:25 AM

No the only thing under >Security Settings is "IP security policy"

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