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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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Safeguard Catalogue - Hardware & Software Remarks<br />

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S 4.74 Networked Windows 95 computers<br />

Initiation responsibility: Head of <strong>IT</strong> Section<br />

Implementation responsibility: Administrators<br />

If Windows 95 computers are run in a network (Novell Netware or Windows<br />

NT), use should be made of the option of storing the applicable system<br />

guidelines on network servers and managing them centrally from there.<br />

In this case, the primary network login, i.e. the path for the system guidelines,<br />

is specified via CONTROL PANEL under NETWORK. <strong>The</strong> user profiles on a<br />

Novell Netware server are stored by default under SYS:PUBLIC. If a primary<br />

network login is performed on a Windows NT computer, the user profiles are<br />

stored by default under NETLOGON<br />

(%SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\REPL\IMPORT\SCRIPTS\).<br />

Activation of the user profiles is ensured with the help of CONTROL PANEL<br />

/ PASSWORDS / USER PROFILES.<br />

In addition, an operation of Windows 95 without network login should be<br />

disabled in order to prevent circumvention of the system guidelines on a local<br />

basis. For this purpose, the option designated REQUEST NETWORK<br />

CONFIRMATION FOR WINDOWS ACCESS should be activated with the<br />

help of POLED<strong>IT</strong>.EXE via local computer-network login.<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Oktober 2000

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