Nobody?
Does everyone just use the default security settings out of the box with AD?  

By just looking it over at a glance, the first obvious deficiency I see is that 
by default, there is no lockout policy...  Which leads me to believe, it's not 
a "best practice" to simply leave the default policy the way it is out of the 
box...


> -----Original Message-----
> From: tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org [mailto:tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org]
> On Behalf Of Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:05 PM
> To: LOPSA Technical Discussions
> Subject: Re: [lopsa-tech] AD / GPO / security templates
> 
> One of the things that *seems* like it should be obvious, is the security
> templates via MMC snap-in.  Back in Windows 2003, the "Security
> Configuration and Analysis" and "Security Templates" mmc snap-ins included
> things like the default security policy out of the box, and the securedc 
> policy
> ... but these seem to be missing on 2012...  I'm still googling, but haven't
> found it yet.
> 
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