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Guest pand0ra.usa
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History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

 

Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

this?

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Guest Harry Bates
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Re: Remotely query local policies

 

RSOP.MSC is a GUI on boxes XP and newer that you can remote to another box

in read only, but I am not sure about a command line option.

 

 

 

"pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra.usa@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:5ccd6533-17b4-4239-beeb-d103ed56fc9a@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...

> History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

> I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

> gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

>

> Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

> to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

> this?

Guest Harry Bates
Posted

Re: Remotely query local policies

 

You may look into these, they are from the server 2003 resource kit.

 

Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor

Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects

 

-Harry Bates

Lockheed Martin

 

"pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra.usa@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:5ccd6533-17b4-4239-beeb-d103ed56fc9a@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...

> History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

> I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

> gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

>

> Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

> to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

> this?

Guest pand0ra.usa
Posted

Re: Remotely query local policies

 

Will they work on 2000 as well?

 

On Jan 10, 12:43 pm, "Harry Bates" <harry.ba...@NO-SPAMlmco.com>

wrote:

> You may look into these, they are from the server 2003 resource kit.

>

> Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor

> Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects

>

> -Harry Bates

> Lockheed Martin

>

> "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:5ccd6533-17b4-4239-beeb-d103ed56fc9a@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...

>

> > History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

> > I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

> > gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

>

> > Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

> > to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

> > this?

Guest Harry Bates
Posted

Re: Remotely query local policies

 

No idea buddy, I just found them in the resource kit when you asked the

question. Just try it yourself.

 

"pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra.usa@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:cbf42dbc-9e6b-4313-b8d6-084b2eb90fea@k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...

> Will they work on 2000 as well?

>

> On Jan 10, 12:43 pm, "Harry Bates" <harry.ba...@NO-SPAMlmco.com>

> wrote:

>> You may look into these, they are from the server 2003 resource kit.

>>

>> Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor

>> Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects

>>

>> -Harry Bates

>> Lockheed Martin

>>

>> "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:5ccd6533-17b4-4239-beeb-d103ed56fc9a@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...

>>

>> > History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

>> > I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

>> > gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

>>

>> > Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

>> > to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

>> > this?

>

Guest pand0ra.usa
Posted

Re: Remotely query local policies

 

I am trying to pull the security policy information. The GP tools list

the Group policies that are applied and such. For example:

 

I need to know what the password lockout policy (actually all of the

security settings) is for xxx machine by running a command line

program.

 

On Jan 10, 1:14 pm, "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Will they work on 2000 as well?

>

> On Jan 10, 12:43 pm, "Harry Bates" <harry.ba...@NO-SPAMlmco.com>

> wrote:

>

> > You may look into these, they are from the server 2003 resource kit.

>

> > Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor

> > Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects

>

> > -Harry Bates

> > Lockheed Martin

>

> > "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> >news:5ccd6533-17b4-4239-beeb-d103ed56fc9a@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...

>

> > > History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

> > > I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

> > > gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

>

> > > Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

> > > to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

> > > this?

Guest pand0ra.usa
Posted

Re: Remotely query local policies

 

Thanks for trying Harry.

 

On Jan 10, 1:21 pm, "Harry Bates" <harry.ba...@NO-SPAMlmco.com> wrote:

> No idea buddy, I just found them in the resource kit when you asked the

> question. Just try it yourself.

>

> "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:cbf42dbc-9e6b-4313-b8d6-084b2eb90fea@k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...

>

> > Will they work on 2000 as well?

>

> > On Jan 10, 12:43 pm, "Harry Bates" <harry.ba...@NO-SPAMlmco.com>

> > wrote:

> >> You may look into these, they are from the server 2003 resource kit.

>

> >> Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor

> >> Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects

>

> >> -Harry Bates

> >> Lockheed Martin

>

> >> "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> >>news:5ccd6533-17b4-4239-beeb-d103ed56fc9a@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...

>

> >> > History: I am trying to audit remote systems' local security policies.

> >> > I have admin access (read only) and I do not have access to push/pull

> >> > gpo's (secedit/gpedit won't work for what I need to do).

>

> >> > Problem: I need to find out what the local security policies are set

> >> > to on the remote systems via command line. Does anyone know how to do

> >> > this?


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