Domain Security Policy?

Oct 8, 2009

We are running at my work 2 workgroups. My CoWorker and I are on a domain and need to connect to one of the servers on the workgroup using a simulation program. We get access denied error messages in the simulator program. Windows Explorer connects just fine to the workgroup server though.

We think there is a problem with the password security policy on the workgroup not being up to standard of my domain's security policy. The password to log into the server causes an error message saying the password is "too long, too short, or not complex enough." when we try to create a user account.

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Under Administrative tools, I don't see " Local Security Policy" to set some of the advanced Security UAC policies. I have 1 Laptop running Basic, 1 Running Premium and neither have the Policies Im looking for.

I have Business Vista loaded in Virtual PC to play around with settings and such, and this does have it. Does Local Security Policy only come on business and above versions of Vista? To map this out: Start=>Control Panel=>System and Maintance=> Admin Tools. Off of Admin Tools I should see "Local Security Policy" But I dont. Any Ideas why?

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Creating an Account Lockout Policy will protect your account by limiting the number of time a remote application or attacker can try to guess your password.  This works by automatically locking out your account after a designated number of incorrect passwords were entered.  Your account will remain locked out for a designated period of time before it is automatically unlocked and it can be logged into again.  This provides a valuable addition to your account security because it can render brute force password attacks useless.  If you have your lockout threshold set to 4 bad attempts and the lockout duration to 15 minutes, an attacker can try to guess your password a maximum of 16 times per hour. 

Now that you know how valuable an Account Lockout Policy is, let’s get it setup on your computer:

Click on the Start Button and key in Secpol.msc and hit Enter.

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