From: MageMaster on
If I need to EXPORT the Registry Entries for "Local Policies" found in
"Local Security Settings," WHERE are they?

Need to export ALL the "Local Policies" entries.
From: John John - MVP on
MageMaster wrote:
> If I need to EXPORT the Registry Entries for "Local Policies" found in
> "Local Security Settings," WHERE are they?
>
> Need to export ALL the "Local Policies" entries.

You will have to export the security settings via the Local Security
Policy snap-in, or you can use the Secedit tool but you might need to
apply a hotfix for the Secedit tool to work properly.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889532/
The Secedit.exe command-line utility does not export a security template
for local security policy in Windows XP

John

From: MageMaster on
On Apr 6, 9:51 am, John John - MVP <audetw...(a)nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
> MageMaster wrote:
> > If I need to EXPORT the Registry Entries for "Local Policies" found in
> > "Local Security Settings," WHERE are they?
>
> > Need to export ALL the "Local Policies" entries.
>
> You will have to export the security settings via the Local Security
> Policy snap-in, or you can use the Secedit tool but you might need to
> apply a hotfix for the Secedit tool to work properly.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889532/
> The Secedit.exe command-line utility does not export a security template
> for local security policy in Windows XP
>
> John

I am not asking about the Export function in Local Security Settings
nor via Secedit.exe

I need to export "Local Security" settings to a Registry
(filename.REG) file, that I can use to duplicate these settings on
other system without manually setting them.
From: John John - MVP on
MageMaster wrote:
> On Apr 6, 9:51 am, John John - MVP <audetw...(a)nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
>> MageMaster wrote:
>>> If I need to EXPORT the Registry Entries for "Local Policies" found in
>>> "Local Security Settings," WHERE are they?
>>> Need to export ALL the "Local Policies" entries.
>> You will have to export the security settings via the Local Security
>> Policy snap-in, or you can use the Secedit tool but you might need to
>> apply a hotfix for the Secedit tool to work properly.
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889532/
>> The Secedit.exe command-line utility does not export a security template
>> for local security policy in Windows XP
>>
>> John
>
> I am not asking about the Export function in Local Security Settings
> nor via Secedit.exe
>
> I need to export "Local Security" settings to a Registry
> (filename.REG) file, that I can use to duplicate these settings on
> other system without manually setting them.

Many of the settings in the Local Security policy are not held in
registry keys, use the Secedit tool to export and import them to other
machines.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=18c90c80-8b0a-4906-a4f5-ff24cc2030fb&displaylang=en
Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows and Windows Server

John
From: Tecknomage on
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 17:48:11 -0300, John John - MVP
<audetweld(a)nbnot.nb.ca> wrote:

> MageMaster wrote:
> > On Apr 6, 9:51 am, John John - MVP <audetw...(a)nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
> >> MageMaster wrote:
> >>> If I need to EXPORT the Registry Entries for "Local Policies" found in
> >>> "Local Security Settings," WHERE are they?
> >>> Need to export ALL the "Local Policies" entries.
> >> You will have to export the security settings via the Local Security
> >> Policy snap-in, or you can use the Secedit tool but you might need to
> >> apply a hotfix for the Secedit tool to work properly.
> >>
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889532/
> >> The Secedit.exe command-line utility does not export a security template
> >> for local security policy in Windows XP
> >>
> >> John
> >
> > I am not asking about the Export function in Local Security Settings
> > nor via Secedit.exe
> >
> > I need to export "Local Security" settings to a Registry
> > (filename.REG) file, that I can use to duplicate these settings on
> > other system without manually setting them.
>
> Many of the settings in the Local Security policy are not held in
> registry keys, use the Secedit tool to export and import them to other
> machines.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=18c90c80-8b0a-4906-a4f5-ff24cc2030fb&displaylang=en
> Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows and Windows Server
>
> John

OK, thanks


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