
The Windows system policy editor is a powerful tool for creating and editing local registry values to standardize desktop settings, prevent users from modifying hardware and environment settings, or control or restrict user actions.
"Windows System Policy Editor" enlightens readers on how to prevent security problems like file tampering, loss of data as a result of accidental system software changes, or users being locked out of their own computers.
This working manual leads the reader through both a Windows systems primer and the more complex aspects of:
Different types of system policies, what they control, and how to modify them
Installing the policy editor and creating the policy file
Setting default workstation security
Understanding the administrative files
Security issues
Troubleshooting
The differences between the Win95 and Win98 policy editor
Procedures for stand-alone computers as opposed to networked computers
Computer security on publicly accessed computers poses unique challenges, today more than ever before. This book is for anyone who's in charge of administering workstations in a school, library, office, or any environment where increased security would be invaluable.
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