SMB Signing?

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Freddy Hartono

Hi

Just wanted to know what are the diffrences in these GPOs and is there any
explaination on Microsoft on what are the diffrences between them?

Domain GPO\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security
Options

Domain Member - Digitally Encrypt or sign secure channel data (Always/When
possible)
Domain member - Digitally Sign Secure channel data (when possible)
Microsoft Network Client - Digitally Sign communications (always)
Microsoft Network Client - Digitally Sign Communications (if server agrees)
Microsoft Network Server - Digitally Sign Communications (Always)
Microsoft Network Server - Digitally Sign Communications (if client agrees)

Domain Controller GPO\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Options

Secure Channel:Digitally Encrypt or sign secure channel data (Always/When
possible)
Secure Channel- Digitally Sign Secure channel data (when possible)

(Been searching high and low and cant seem to find much :(

Appreciate all the help I can get, thanks in advance ;)
 
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Freddy Hartono

Hi Mark ;)

Thanks for the reply - Gees that answers for everything I've been searching
for the past 2 days and thanks for the account lockout help as well ;)


Kind Regards,


Freddy Hartono

Mark Ramey said:
Freddy,

You should have emailed me with your questions! See the link below and I
think it will answer your questions

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tr...curity/prodtech/win2000/secwin2k/06basewn.asp


--
Mark Ramey [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



Freddy Hartono said:
Hi

Just wanted to know what are the diffrences in these GPOs and is there any
explaination on Microsoft on what are the diffrences between them?

Domain GPO\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security
Options

Domain Member - Digitally Encrypt or sign secure channel data (Always/When
possible)
Domain member - Digitally Sign Secure channel data (when possible)
Microsoft Network Client - Digitally Sign communications (always)
Microsoft Network Client - Digitally Sign Communications (if server agrees)
Microsoft Network Server - Digitally Sign Communications (Always)
Microsoft Network Server - Digitally Sign Communications (if client agrees)

Domain Controller GPO\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Options

Secure Channel:Digitally Encrypt or sign secure channel data (Always/When
possible)
Secure Channel- Digitally Sign Secure channel data (when possible)

(Been searching high and low and cant seem to find much :(

Appreciate all the help I can get, thanks in advance ;)
 

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