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Network security: LDAP client signing requirements

Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) clients

This benchmark has been created to assist IT professionals, in particular Windows XP system administrators and information security personnel, in effectively securing Windows XP Professional SP2 systems.

Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL

Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)

The Private Profile is used when the computer is connected to a network and is authenticated to a domain controller. Fix: (1) GPO: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Windows Firewall with Advanced Security\Windows Firewall with Advanced Security\Windows Firewall Properties\Private Profile\Windows Firewall: Private: Firewall state (2) REG: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Polic ...

This security setting determines the number of minutes a locked-out account remains locked out before automatically becoming unlocked. The available range is from 0 minutes through 99,999 minutes. If you set the account lockout duration to 0, the account will be locked out until an administrator explicitly unlocks it. If an account lockout threshold is defined, the account lockout duration must b ...

This user right determines which users and groups are allowed to connect to the computer over the network. Remote Desktop Services are not affected by this user right. Note: Remote Desktop Services was called Terminal Services in previous versions of Windows Server. Default on workstations and servers: Administrators Backup Operators Users Everyone Default on domain controllers: Administrators ...

This user right allows a process to impersonate any user without authentication. The process can therefore gain access to the same local resources as that user. Processes that require this privilege should use the LocalSystem account, which already includes this privilege, rather than using a separate user account with this privilege specially assigned. If your organization only uses servers that ...

This privilege determines who can change the maximum memory that can be consumed by a process. This user right is defined in the Default Domain Controller Group Policy object (GPO) and in the local security policy of workstations and servers. Note: This privilege is useful for system tuning, but it can be misused, for example, in a denial-of-service attack. Default: Administrators Local Service ...


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