![]() ![]() For example, we can see who (which groups of users) can access this computer from the network, who can log on locally, who can log on trough Remote Desktop, who can back up files, etc. ![]() In this section we will first see a predefined policies that are set on our machine. Here, the first thing we will check is User Rights Assignment under Local Policies. In Policy Editor we can then go to Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings. To open Local Group Policy Editor in Windows 7, we can enter “gpedit.msc” in search and click on the gpedit option in search results. We can manage user rights and accounts policies using local policy editor. Key terms: Policy Editor, user rights, account lockout, Windows 7, policies, settings, users Prerequisites: you have to know what is a user account, and what is Group Policy Editor. Objectives: Learn where to find policies related to user accounts, user passwords, account lockout, and user rights.
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