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Security Accounts and Policies in Windows 2000 Professional

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This paper highlights critical skills and concepts related to user, group, and computer accounts, and the process of creating security configurations and policies for a Windows 2000 Professional system. Windows 2000 Professional creates several default local users and groups when one first installs the operating system. When one joins a Windows 2000 Professional computer to a Windows domain (within a Windows NT Server, Windows 2000 Server, or a Windows Server 2003 network), several additional user and group accounts come into play from the domain.


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