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Secure ur OS (syskey-password)The Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, and
Microsoft Windows 2003 Security Accounts Management Database (SAM) stores
hashed copies of user passwords. This database is encrypted with a locally
stored system key. To keep the SAM database secure, Windows requires that the
password hashes are encrypted. Windows prevents the use of stored, unencrypted
password hashes.
Configure Windows System Key ProtectionTo Configure Windows System Key Protection, follow these
steps:
1, At RUN, type syskey, and then press ENTER.
2, In the Securing the Windows Account Database dialog box, note that the Encryption Enabled option is selected and is the only option available. When this option is selected, Windows will always encrypt the SAM database. 3, Click Update.
Note If you must remotely restart a computer that requires a password (if you use the Password Startup option), a person must be at the local console during the restart. Use this option only if a trusted security administrator will be available to type the Startup password. Click System Generated Password if you do
not want to require a startup password.
* Click Store Startup Key on Floppy Disk to store the system startup password on a floppy disk. This requires that someone insert the floppy disk to start the operating system.
* Click Store Startup Key Locally to store the encryption key on the hard disk of the local computer. This is the default option.
Remove the SAM encryption key from the local hard disk by
using the Store Startup Key on Floppy Disk option for optimum
security. This provides the highest level of protection for the SAM database. |
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