Easily set to reject windows 2003 leaks

  
                

All along, Windows 2003 system is recognized as a relatively good operating system in terms of security, so that many people think that their system security has been "sit back and relax" after using the Windows 2003 operating system. But this is not the case. Careful friends may find that Windows 2003 system brings strong stability to people, and its default settings also have security risks! For this reason, we need to make appropriate settings for Windows 2003 default settings. Adjust to allow the system to "reject" external leaks.

As you know, by default, the Windows 2003 system will remember the password content you entered and save it in the system-specific cache. If you want to call the password again, you don't need to enter the password repeatedly. You only need to enter the first few characters of the password, and the remaining password content will be automatically completed by the system. Obviously, the password records stored in the specific cache of the Windows 2003 system, once exploited by hackers, may pose a security threat to the system. To ensure that password information is not leaked, you can follow these steps to prohibit the system password information write caching, so you can cut off the hacker obtained password information & ldquo; channel & rdquo; a:

single turn Click the “Start” and “Run” command in the system desktop. In the pop-up dialog box, enter the registry edit command “regedit”; then click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\ in the registry edit window. Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\policies branch, check if the <quo;network” sub-item is included under the branch; if you can't find the "Network” sub-item, you may wish to select the “policies” primary key and right-click Then, from the shortcut menu that pops up, execute the “New”/“item” command and name the item "Network".

Then select the <quo;Network” item, and right-click the blank space in the right area of ​​the item, and then execute the “New” command in the right-click menu, and select the following “DWORD&rdquo ; command; then set the new DWORD value name to "DisablePasswordCaching", set its value to "0x00000001", and finally click the "OK" button to exit the registry editing interface; after completing the above settings, the system will be re- Start it up and you will be able to make the above settings take effect.

Color can also be leaked, will it be wrong? I believe many people will make such doubts! Yes, if you use the same computer with others, then you are using Internet Explorer built-in Windows 2003. The color change of the hyperlink in the web page will let others know the traces of your internet connection. Since the color of the hyperlinks of many web pages is different before and after the visit, once others open the page you just visited, you will be able to know your online access " whereabouts. Therefore, it is necessary for you the windows of 2003 IE browser to look at the appropriate settings so that the color of hyperlinks & ldquo; reject & rdquo; External leak:

Run IE program, followed by the implementation browsing interface “Tools"/“Internet Options", click the “General" tab in the Options Settings window, then click the "Accessibility" button in the corresponding tab page to set up in Figure 2 of the popup In the interface, "Don't use the color specified in the web page" is selected. Previous12345Next page Total 5 pages

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