Windows Server 2008 four optimization tips

  

Compared to the old version of the operating system, Windows Server 2008 system is definitely a different system, the system has introduced a lot of eye-catching features, and it There has also been a significant increase in operational safety. However, this does not mean that everyone can use the Windows Server 2008 system efficiently. After a period of close contact with the system, we may encounter a lot of troubles, which directly affects us. Operational efficiency. In fact, we need to make some targeted settings for the Windows Server 2008 system, "force" more potential to enjoy higher operational efficiency!


As a server system, Windows Server 2008 system is often the target of others. When the system user password we use is not "strong", a malicious attacker can easily "guess" the system login password by repeatedly logging in, and then log in to the system. Illegal attack on the server. So what measures should we take to strictly prohibit illegal attackers from guessing or blasting the Windows Server 2008 system login password? In fact, it is very simple, we can strictly prohibit the guessing of the server system login password according to the following operation:

First open the "Start" menu of the Windows Server 2008 system, click the "Run" command, in the pop-up system run text box, enter the string command "Gpedit.msc", click the "OK" button to enter the group policy editing dialog Box;


Next, display the area on the left side of the edit dialog box, position the mouse in the "Computer Settings" branch option, and expand "Windows Settings/Security" under the corresponding branch option. Set/Account Policy/Account Lockout Policy group policy sub-item, display the area to the right of the corresponding Account Lockout Policy group policy sub-item, find the target group policy Account Lock Threshold, right-click the option, from In the pop-up shortcut menu, execute the "Properties" command to open the target group policy property setting window (as shown), in the settings window In we can freely set the number of failed login attempts that trigger the system account to be locked. This value is usually between 0 and 999. In order to strictly forbid the login password, we should set this parameter to "3" and finally click The "OK" button saves the above settings, so that when an illegal attacker attempts to log in to the Windows Server 2008 system and enters the wrong password more than 3 times, the corresponding system automatically locks the currently logged in user account.

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