Guest pand0ra.usa Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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 January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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 January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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 January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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 January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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 January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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 January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 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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