Onde posso encontrar as políticas de senha locais?

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Gostaria de exportar as chaves da política de senha para um arquivo .reg , para que eu possa aplicá-las em vários sistemas com facilidade.

As políticas de senha são armazenadas no registro? Se sim, onde?

    
por Seth 10.11.2013 / 23:44

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A resposta que você está procurando pode ser encontrada no Server Fault, aqui .

Até mesmo Anderson escreveu:

The items you wnat [sic] to change are stored in the registry, but not in a place that you really want to be playing around "by hand".

Since these aren't domain-member computers, you'll want to change these items in the local security policy. You can get there quickly by running "SECPOL.MSC" from the "Start" button. Dig into "Account Policies" and "Password Policy" and you'll find the settings you're looking for.

After you modify the settings either reboot or run "GPUPDATE" to cause the changed settings to take effect.

If you have any number of machines to do this to you can use the "Export Settings..." functionality in the Security Policy editor to export the settings to an INF file. To apply that INF file on other servers, copy the INF file over to them and execute:

SECEDIT /configure /db secedit.sdb /cfg

    
por 11.11.2013 / 00:17
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Este link pode ser útil:

In XP, they are stored in the registry. To get a clear read on them all, download and run Regmon. As per the former, start here: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy Objects

    
por 10.11.2013 / 23:49