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.NET Framework Security
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.NET Framework Security

by Brian A. LaMacchia, Sebastian Lange, Matthew Lyons, Rudi Martin, Kevin T. Price
April 2002
Intermediate to advanced
816 pages
20h 56m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Resetting Security Policy

The tool allows you to reset all of security policy or individual policy levels to the default policy state. The default policy has been designed to protect against security transgressions by any code from the Internet or intranet. If you have discovered flaws in your current policy design, a return to default policy is of a good starting point for redrafting your security policy, because you are starting from a known safe origin. Of course, the drawback of resetting security policy is that you will lose any policy customizations you may have made to the affected policy levels.

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You can make a backup copy of your old policy state even after you have reset security policy, although you must not have made any other ...

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