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Managing Group Policy within the Microsoft Windows Environment (4e)
Security Strategies in Windows Platforms and Applications 4e - Lab 5
Student:
Email:
Vikas Nehra
vnehra@una.edu
Time on Task:
Progress:
3 hours, 38 minutes
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Report Generated:
Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 12:46 AM
Section 1: Hands-On Demonstration
Part 1: Create and Link a New Domain-Level Group Policy Object
20.
Make a screen capture showing the updated policy settings for the new EventLogGPO
.
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Managing Group Policy within the Microsoft Windows Environment (4e)
Security Strategies in Windows Platforms and Applications 4e - Lab 5
26.
Make a screen capture showing the linked EventLogGPO
.
Part 2: Edit the Default Domain Policy
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Managing Group Policy within the Microsoft Windows Environment (4e)
Security Strategies in Windows Platforms and Applications 4e - Lab 5
9.
Make a screen capture
showing the policy changes you made in the Group Policy
Management Editor
.
10.
Explain why you made the changes you made, make note of any suggested changes that you
accepted, and explain why you believe the Group Policy Management Editor recommended
those changes.
When modifying password policies, changes are typically made to improve security, comply with legal
or industry standards, and align with the organization's specific needs. Accepting suggested changes
often follows best practice guidance, aiming to strike a balance between security, usability, and
regulatory compliance. These adjustments help protect against common security threats and ensure
that password policies remain effective and appropriate for the given environment.
Part 3: Document and Audit Group Policy
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Managing Group Policy within the Microsoft Windows Environment (4e)
Security Strategies in Windows Platforms and Applications 4e - Lab 5
10.
Make a screen capture
showing the policy changes you made in the RSoP
.
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Managing Group Policy within the Microsoft Windows Environment (4e)
Security Strategies in Windows Platforms and Applications 4e - Lab 5
Section 2: Applied Learning
Part 1: Create and Link a New Domain-Level Group Policy Object
4.
Make a screen capture
showing the new Password Policy for the ContractorsGPO
.
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Managing Group Policy within the Microsoft Windows Environment (4e)
Security Strategies in Windows Platforms and Applications 4e - Lab 5
6.
Make a screen capture
showing the new Account Lockout Policy for the
ContractorsGPO
.
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