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roYal
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      09-17-2003
You are the security administrator for Catherine's Crab Shack, Inc. You are
responsible for analyzing and configuring the security of all Windows XP
Professional client computers within the network. You have recently had some
problems where computers on your network have failed to start properly due
to users making modifications to certain areas of their computer's Registry.
You need to secure these areas of the Registry to prevent these occurrences
in the future. What can you do to protect these specific areas of the
Registry from modification by unauthorized users?
1.. Use the secedit.exe utility with the validate switch to set security
settings on the Registry keys of concern.
2.. Use the regedit application to set security settings on the Registry
keys of concern.
3.. Use the Security Templates and Security Configuration and Analysis
snap-ins to configure, analyze, and implement security settings on the
Registry keys of concern.
4.. Use Windows Explorer to mark the Registry files as Read Only.
5.. Use Windows Explorer to set NTFS permissions on the Registry files so
that only authorized users may access them.
The answer comes tomorrow at...
http://www.mcsaworld.com/forums/show...1058#post11058

Best Wishes,
roYal
www.mcseworld.com


 
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Glenn D. Crosse
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      09-17-2003
One might stay away from Catherine as she has Crabs and possibly infecting
who knows what.
Glenn

"roYal" <> wrote in message
news:...
> You are the security administrator for Catherine's Crab Shack, Inc. You

are
> responsible for analyzing and configuring the security of all Windows XP
> Professional client computers within the network. You have recently had

some
> problems where computers on your network have failed to start properly due
> to users making modifications to certain areas of their computer's

Registry.
> You need to secure these areas of the Registry to prevent these

occurrences
> in the future. What can you do to protect these specific areas of the
> Registry from modification by unauthorized users?
> 1.. Use the secedit.exe utility with the validate switch to set security
> settings on the Registry keys of concern.
> 2.. Use the regedit application to set security settings on the Registry
> keys of concern.
> 3.. Use the Security Templates and Security Configuration and Analysis
> snap-ins to configure, analyze, and implement security settings on the
> Registry keys of concern.
> 4.. Use Windows Explorer to mark the Registry files as Read Only.
> 5.. Use Windows Explorer to set NTFS permissions on the Registry files

so
> that only authorized users may access them.
> The answer comes tomorrow at...
> http://www.mcsaworld.com/forums/show...1058#post11058
>
> Best Wishes,
> roYal
> www.mcseworld.com
>
>



 
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