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What is the time period for UAC
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150 seconds
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What is the difference between the Always Notify Me And Dim My Desktop Until
I Respond and Always Notify Me UAC settings? |
The Always Notify Me And Dim My Desktop Until I Respond setting uses Secure
Desktop in conjunction with UAC. When the more secure option is in effect, you must respond to the UAC prompt before you can continue to use your computer. If the Always Notify Me setting is enabled, you can continue working without having to respond directly to the UAC prompt. |
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Secpol.msc
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Local Security Policy console
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Credential Manager
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Credential Manager stores logon user name and passwords for network resources, including file servers, Web sites, and terminal services servers.
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run as command
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Runas /user:Canberra\Kim_Akers "application.exe /option"
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/savecred
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The /savecred option allows you to save the credentials of the target user account
Runas /savecred /user:computername\user name "application.exe /option" |
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How can you delete credentials that you stored when using Runas with the
/savecred option? |
You can delete the credentials using Credential Manager.
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Account Lockout Threshold
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Use this policy to configure the number of times a user
can enter an incorrect password before Windows locks out the account. |
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When you change a user’s password
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When you change a user’s password, the user loses all access to EFS-encrypted
files, personal certificates, and stored passwords that are stored with the Windows Vault in Credential Manager, |
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back up or export an existing EFS certificate
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These are the Certificates Console (Certmgr.msc), the Manage File Encryption Certificates tool, and the Cipher.exe commandline tool.
Each of these tools can be used to back up or export an existing EFS certificate to a password-protected PFX file. |
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Manage File Encryption Certificates
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Most users will use the Manage Your File Encryption Certificates tool to backup the certificates
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cipher.exe
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Cipher.exe /x filename.pfx
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