Re: local security policy
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These two items do not come with XP Home edition:
gpedit.msc = Group Policy
secpol.msc = Local Security Settings
If you have XP Pro...
Start | Run | Type: secpol.msc | Click OK
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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news:1C755965-DF7D-424F-84A4-32CE0E801781@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Mellor <Mellor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
> Hi, I want to install Ingres.
> The instructions say:
> Start
> settings
> control panel
> administrative tools
> local security policy
>
> the trouble is there is no local security policy in administrative tools.
> Is it hiding? Is it called something else? Are my instructions no good
> for XP?
>
> thanks
.
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