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Where is the Security tab in Active Directory Users And Computers?

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Where is the Security tab in Active Directory Users And Computers?

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The Security tab is used to set access control permissions on objects within Active Directory. It is the same as setting access control permissions on your folders and files within Windows Explorer. When you open the Active Directory Users And Computers console and open the Properties dialog box for an object, you will notice the Security tab is not visible. This is the default behavior. To make the Security tab visible in Win2000: 1. Click Start, select Settings, and click Control Panel. 2. Double-click Administrative Tools and select Active Directory Users And Computers. 3. Open the View menu. 4. Select Advanced Features. A check should now appear beside this option. When you open the Properties dialog box for an object in Active Directory, you should now see the Security tab where you can configure any access control permissions. How can I prevent others from remotely accessing my system’s Registry in Win2000? Win2000, along with WinXP and WinServer 2003, includes a service called t

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