Configure security policy settings

This article describes steps to configure a security policy setting on the local device, on a domain-joined device, and on a domain controller. You must have Administrators rights on the local device, or you must have the appropriate permissions to update a Group Policy Object (GPO) on the domain controller to perform these procedures.

When a local setting is inaccessible, it indicates that a GPO currently controls that setting.

To configure a setting using the Local Security Policy console

  1. To open Local Security Policy, on the Start screen, type secpol.msc, and then press ENTER.
  2. Under Security Settings of the console tree, do one of the following:
  3. When you find the policy setting in the details pane, double-click the security policy that you want to modify.
  4. Modify the security policy setting, and then select OK.

To configure a security policy setting using the Local Group Policy Editor console

You must have the appropriate permissions to install and use the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), and to update a Group Policy Object (GPO) on the domain controller to perform these procedures.

  1. Open the Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc).
  2. In the console tree, click Computer Configuration, select Windows Settings, and then select Security Settings.
  3. Do one of the following:
  4. In the details pane, double-click the security policy setting that you want to modify.

Note If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the Define these policy settings check box.

If you want to configure security settings for many devices on your network, you can use the Group Policy Management Console.

To configure a setting for a domain controller

The following procedure describes how to configure a security policy setting for only a domain controller (from the domain controller).

  1. To open the domain controller security policy, in the console tree, locate GroupPolicyObject [ComputerName] Policy, click Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings, and then click Security Settings.
  2. Do one of the following:
  3. In the details pane, double-click the security policy that you want to modify.

Note If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the Define these policy settings check box.

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