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16-8 Chapter 16 Configuring Security Settings and Internet Options<br />

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Figure 16-4 Add the Security Templates snap-in to a console.<br />

7. Right-click the predefined template you want to customize, and then click Save As.<br />

8. In the Save As dialog box, type a new name for your customized template, and<br />

then click OK.<br />

Windows adds the new template to the console window.<br />

9. In the console window, expand the new template you just added.<br />

10. Configure the policies the way you want them in your new template.<br />

Note To configure a policy, double-click it, and then use the dialog box that opens to adjust<br />

settings. You will learn more about the settings you can adjust in the other lessons in this<br />

chapter.<br />

How to Apply a Security Template After creating a customized template, you must<br />

apply it to a computer for the template to take effect. You will do this by using a tool<br />

named Security Configuration And Analysis.<br />

To apply a security template, use these steps:<br />

1. Click Start, and then click Run.<br />

2. In the Run dialog box, type mmc, and then click OK.<br />

Windows opens the MMC with a blank console window named Console1.<br />

3. In the console, click File, and then click Add/Remove Snap-In.<br />

4. In the Add/Remove Snap-In dialog box, click Add.<br />

5. In the Add Standalone Snap-Ins dialog box, click Security Configuration And Analysis,<br />

and then click Add.<br />

6. Click Close, and then click OK.

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