Viewing Local Security Policy on Windows 2003 Member Server?



Is there an application that will show the current values stored in *local*
security policy on a Windows 2003 member server. I know I can use rsop.msc
to view *group* policy, but I don't want group policy of the domain as
applied to the member server. I want to see what are the native security
settings that would be in effect on the member server if it were not in the
domain at all.

Windows 2000 secpol.msc used to show you both the local and effective
settings. It looks like Microsoft removed that from Windows 2003. Is
there any way to recover this local view short of removing the computer
fromthe domain and rebooting?!

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Will


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