How to open a security policy

  
        Most people don't know what the local security policy is. It's even less likely to know the open location of the local security policy. When you want to use it, you don't know how to open it. The following small series teaches you how to open the local security policy. Hope it is right. It is helpful to know the location of the local security policy location. This tutorial is for win7 and win8 systems.
Method 1,
1. Click on the “Start” menu to open the “Control Panel” to find the system and security.
1. In the new pop-up window, click on Administrative Tools.
3, in the management tool window, find “ local security policy & rdquo;, click to open, as shown below.
Method 2,
1, another way to start is easier. Click the “Start” menu, enter “Run” Enter in the search box, the running window will pop up, as shown below; or use the shortcut key Windows+R to start the running window.
2, enter "ldpol; msc" in the run line window, press Enter to start the local security policy.
There is a lot of nonsense. Maybe everyone knows about the local security strategy. The following is a small introduction to its function.
Define some security settings for the account that is logged into the computer. In the absence of centralized management of the Active Directory, the local administrator must set up the computer to ensure its security. For example, restrict users how to set passwords, set account security through account policies, prevent others from logging into the computer, and assign user permissions by locking account policies. These security settings are grouped and managed to form a local security policy!
User Rights Assignment
Deny Local Login: The computer shares a document. When the user accesses the network, the user name and password are required, and this user is There is no way to log in to the computer remotely, or log in to this computer directly with this account.
Security item: prompt information on the computer login interface.
Software Restriction Policy:
a. Use Group Policy to restrict the software running of this machine: Start--Run —gpedit.msc, if the user changes the software name, it can still run as usual.
b, use the local security policy to limit the software running of this machine: start - run & mdash; secpol.msc, if the user changes the path of the software, you can still run.
First, the reinforcement system account

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