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The Turn off Resultant Set of Policy logging machine setting should be configured correctly. This setting allows you to enable or disable Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) logging on a client computer. RSoP logs information on Group Policy settings that have been applied to the client. This information includes details such as which Group Policy objects (GPO) were applied, where they came from, and ...

The Wireless policy processing machine setting should be configured correctly. Determines when policies that assign wireless network settings are updated. This setting affects all policies that use the wireless network component of Group Policy, such as those in WindowsSettings\Wireless Network Policies. It overrides customized settings that the program implementing the wireless network set when ...

The Configure Shortcuts preference logging and tracing machine setting should be configured correctly. This policy setting allows you to configure the level of detail recorded by event logging for the Shortcuts preference extension, and to turn on tracing for the Shortcuts extension. Logging and tracing provide diagnostic information for troubleshooting. If you enable this policy setting, you can ...

The Require 128-bit encryption option for the Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) clients setting should be enabled or disabled as appropriate. This policy setting determines which behaviors are allowed for applications using the NTLM Security Support Provider (SSP). The SSP Interface (SSPI) is used by applications that need authentication services ...

The Require 128-bit encryption option for the Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) servers setting should be enabled or disabled as appropriate. This security setting allows a server to require the negotiation of message confidentiality (encryption), message integrity, 128-bit encryption, or NTLMv2 session security. These values are dependent on the ...

This security setting determines which network shares can accessed by anonymous users. Default: None specified. The default configuration for this policy setting has little effect because all users have to be authenticated before they can access shared resources on the server. Note: It can be very dangerous to add other shares to this Group Policy setting. Any network user can access any sh ...

The Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees) setting should be configured correctly. This policy setting determines whether the SMB client will attempt to negotiate SMB packet signing. The implementation of digital signing in Windows-based networks helps to prevent sessions from being hijacked. If you enable this policy setting, the Microsoft network client will ...

The Require secure RPC communication machine setting should be configured correctly. Specifies whether a Remote Desktop Session Host server requires secure RPC communication with all clients or allows unsecured communication. You can use this setting to strengthen the security of RPC communication with clients by allowing only authenticated and encrypted requests. If the status is set to Enabled, ...

This policy setting determines whether all secure channel traffic that is initiated by the domain member must be signed or encrypted. If a system is set to always encrypt or sign secure channel data, it cannot establish a secure channel with a domain controller that is not capable of signing or encrypting all secure channel traffic, because all secure channel data must be signed and encrypted. ...

This security setting determines whether packet signing is required by the SMB server component. The server message block (SMB) protocol provides the basis for Microsoft file and print sharing and many other networking operations, such as remote Windows administration. To prevent man-in-the-middle attacks that modify SMB packets in transit, the SMB protocol supports the digital signing of SMB pac ...


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