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Part 2 setting security WindowsXP
- August 18, 2010 12:00 AM
- Environment
Security policy settings for Windows XP. As a result more than 15 characters is recommended until about nine characters that can be analyzed like that so unceremoniously out the password.
- > Open Administrator Tool] - [Start Menu] -> [Control Panel]

- Open the Local Security Policy

- Account Policies -> Open Password Policy, make the following setting:
- More than eight characters: the length of the password
- 31: Maximum Password Age
- Password history count: 0 Password
- You are: Enabled meet complexity requirements of the password

- [Local Policies] -> Open Security Options, make the following setting:
- Disabled: Accounts: Administrator account status
- : Disabled Accounts: Guest account status
- Do not display last user name: Interactive logon: Enabled


Tweets Part 1 setting security WindowsXP
- August 17, 2010 12:00 AM
- Environment
Publish a registry file that summarizes the hardening settings of Windows XP.
security.reg to download, run
- Disabling LanManager hash
- Disable admin shares (shares hidden)
- Require SMB Signing
- Invalidate the cache of account and password
- Disabling AutoRun
If MicrosoftUpdate has been applied correctly, like you do not need to specifically set or disable LM hash.
Use at your own risk
Tweets Measures to file impersonation using the RLO
- August 16, 2010 12:00 AM
- Environment
And RLO (U +202 E), in the letter to indicate that it is a right-to-left Arabic characters as control characters that are defined in the Unicode of Right-Left Override,
We were restricted to prevent it from performing executable lettered and use this control, it is possible to spoof the file name will be active.
Since the environment is intended to XP Professional, XP Home Edition here who see the reference site are posted below.
- > Open Administrator Tool] - [Start Menu] -> [Control Panel]

- Open the Local Security Policy

- If under [Software Restriction Policies] does not exist is created by right-clicking

- Select> New Path Rule ... - Right-click on the [Additional Rules]

- Enter the two, "*" Open Notepad, and then move the cursor in the meantime, right-click - Enter the RLO from> Insert control character Unicode]

- Are you "Apply" to confirm that it is to copy and paste a string containing RLO, the security level to "Do not allow"

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