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Step 3: Domain controller communications
22 Mar 2006
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE - Domain controllers control the keys to your Windows kingdom and they need to be even more tightly secured then your other servers. Take these steps to lock them down. |
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Checklist: Top 5 Windows domain settings to audit
SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 08 Dec 2005
CHECKLIST - Microsoft has improved its default security settings, but older software might still have some dangerous default settings. In particular, keep an eye on your domain controller. |
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Troubleshooting security settings
Microsoft Press | 25 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - Locking down clients and servers requires troubleshooting vulnerable security areas.Here are some tools to help you avoid potential problems. |
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Client hardening
Microsoft Press | 25 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This book excerpt covers best practices for creating and maintaining a secure environment for desktops and laptops running Windows XP Professional. |
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Server hardening
Microsoft Press | 25 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This book excerpt discusses the basic security baseline for a member server that is running in a Windows Server 2003 AD domain. |
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General hardening techniques
Microsoft Press | 25 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This book excerpt focuses on the many techniques and tools available for hardening clients and servers. |
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Deploying security templates
Microsoft Press | 25 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - There are four valid options available for deploying security templates, but only one is related to GPOs. |
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Understanding security templates
Microsoft Press | 25 May 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - Security templates can help you organize, configure and manage security throughout your Windows-based enterprise. |
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Security tips for dealing with a rogue user, Part 2
ITKnowledge Exchange | 09 Nov 2005
ITKNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE ADVICE - A rogue user in your network has gained access to files that are supposed to be secure. Your peers provide technical tips and legal advice on dealing with this sensitive situation. |
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Security tips for dealing with a rogue user
ITKnowledge Exchange | 09 Nov 2005
ITKNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE ADVICE - A rogue user in your network has gained access to files that are supposed to be secure. Your peers provide technical tips and legal advice on dealing with this sensitive situation. |
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