This is the second article in a three-part series devoted to hardening Windows 2000 across the enterprise, as opposed to focusing on individual servers or workstations. In the first installment, I discussed some of the security-enhancing tools that Windows 2000 offers, such as: Active Directory, Organizational Units, Security and Group Policies, and Security Configuration and Analysis. This article takes us right to the security policy options that can be used to strengthen our Win2k installations.
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