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Windows XP Security Tutorials
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Windows XP Professional offers (in addition to the User Access control in Network Sharing) also the possibility to control access to file via Security.
Commercial Site since: 2002-11-23 Hits: 1635 Votes: 1
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This checklist is partially based on our popular Windows 2000 security checklist and covers both Windows XP Professional and XP Home Edition.
Commercial Site since: 2002-11-28 Hits: 1296 Votes: 0
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Windows XP Professional Edition allows full User Management and Security. The permissions assigned to the Usergroups (assigned in User Management to users) are defined in the Local Security Policies.
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This guide explains how to implement the security measures recommended in the Microsoft® Windows XP Security Guide in a small or medium business environment without an Active Directory® directory service deployment.
Personal Site since: 2005-05-30 Hits: 653 Votes: 0
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Explains how to disable simple file sharing, create user accounts and user groups, share a disk or folder, set up Access Control Lists, and allow network access by users without passwords.
Commercial Site since: 2002-11-28 Hits: 1811 Votes: 0
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These checklists outline the steps you should take to reach a baseline of security with Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional computers, either on their own or as part of a Windows NT or Windows 2000 domain.
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Discusses Windows XP firewalls, including black ice and windows XP's own personal firewall.
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If you're connecting to the Internet from a system running Windows XP, security just got easier thanks to the included Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).
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This step-by-step article describes how to disable the local Administrator account. This information does not apply to the Domain Administrator account in an Active Directory domain.
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A method called Simple File Sharing allows everyone on the network can access it without user permissions or passwords. With this simplicity, Windows XP tries to protect you from some potential security risks.
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