Re: Removing policy settings from a PC?
- From: "William Stokes" <will@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 10:01:40 +0300
Thanks.
I Already removed this computer from DC. (Seemed the simplest option. )
-Will
"Florian Frommherz" <florian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti
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Howdy William!
William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I have a WinXP laptop which is a member of our Domain and therefore it
has aquired all our domain policies from our AD. Next week I have to give
a presentation about computer security and for demonstrative purposes I
need to create few local user accounts with weak passwords security. So I
need to remove the group policy settings that enforce the password
complexity in our domain from my laptop. How? I have admistrative access
to domain and the laptop. I tried this using local security policy from
admistrative tools but the pswd options there are disabled. do I need to
remove the laptop from domain?
I have two suggestions for you that might help you out:
(a) remove the computer from the domain so the password complexity will no
longer take effect on the computer. You can then start your presentation
with weak passwords or
(b) move the computer into an OU and create a new group policy for this
OU. In the GP you can set a (special) Password Policy that matches your
wishes. This newly created Password Policy will only affect the computer's
_local_ user passwords.
Either should work for you - just decide which one will be less time
consuming for you..
cheers,
Florian
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eMail: Vorname [bei] frickelsoft [Punkt] net.
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