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27-4 Chapter 27 Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security<br />

and Authentication,” for information about configuring account policies and other<br />

security settings relating to user authentication. Review Chapter 16, “Authorization<br />

and Access Control,” and Appendix B, “User Rights.” Chapter 16 explains how<br />

objects in Windows XP have ACLs, and how to use the permissions available with<br />

different types of objects to secure them from unauthorized access. Appendix B<br />

defines all the user rights available under Windows XP Professional (available<br />

online at http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/<br />

reskit/en-us/prork_overview.asp).<br />

Objective 7.3 Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource<br />

<strong>Kit</strong> Documentation. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 2001. Read Chapter 15,<br />

“Logon and Authentication,” for information about creating and managing user<br />

accounts and groups. Review Chapter 16, “Authorization and Access Control.” This<br />

chapter explains how to configure and troubleshoot permissions on objects in<br />

Windows XP Professional (available online at http://www.microsoft.com/resources/<br />

documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prork_overview.asp).<br />

Microsoft Corporation. “Windows XP Security Guide.” 2004. Read Chapters 3, 4, 5,<br />

and 6 for detailed information about Windows XP Professional security settings.<br />

Then, read Appendix A for information about new security settings included<br />

in Service Pack 2. This documentation is available at http://www.microsoft.com/<br />

technet/security/prodtech/winclnt/secwinxp/. (If the documentation has moved,<br />

search for the title at http://www.microsoft.com.)<br />

Objective 7.4 Launch Internet Explorer, click the Help menu, and then click Contents<br />

and Index. Read all the articles and related topics under the headings “Sending<br />

Information over the Internet” and “Understanding Security and Privacy on the<br />

Internet.”<br />

Microsoft Corporation. “Windows XP Service Pack 2: What’s New for Internet<br />

Explorer and Outlook Express.” 2004. This article is available at http://<br />

www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/ieoeoverview.mspx. (If the article has moved,<br />

search for the title at http://www.microsoft.com.)

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