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From: Phil Cox (Phil.Cox
SYSTEMEXPERTS.COM)Date: Fri Mar 30 2001 - 17:27:47 CST
All,
I have finally condensed chapter 21 of my book in to a paper about hardening
Win2K. I hope this proves helpful.
There is a link to download the pdf on
http://www.systemexperts.com/win2k.shtml
It is different than Stephan Norberg's, in that it is not specific to a
bastion host, but goes through the steps to harden a system to just about
any level you want. Also since it is a more "general" document, I am sure
that there will be many suggestions and disagreements. I will do my level
best to make this a living document, and make regular version updates.
Also, I have gotten a couple of Security Configuration Manager "inf" files,
and as I get more (or make them) for specific host configurations, I will
make a "zip" file of them. As with all things from the net, please do
understand what you get. Take a look through the "inf" files before you use
them, and always test them on a non-production system first.
Phil
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