Windows Vista Local Security Policy In Vista Home Premium

phaneendar

New Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2007
Messages
8
Hi Guys
Can some one help me in getting the "local security policy" in Vista Home Premium.

Generally In Xp we will find it in "control panel->administrative tools->Local security Policy"
OR we can get it by start-> Run and type "secpol.msc"

This is not working in Vista.
Some one help me finding this. Its very urgent for me.:confused:
 

Solution
Hi Guys
Can some one help me in getting the \"local security policy\" in Vista Home Premium.

Generally In Xp we will find it in \"control panel->administrative tools->Local security Policy\"
OR we can get it by start-> Run and type \"secpol.msc\"

This is not working in Vista.
Some one help me finding this. Its very urgent for me.:confused:

As the other posters have mentioned, to tweak UAC (User Account Control) settings using secpol.msc, you’ll be out of luck cause secpol.msc is a part of Group Policy Editor and its not included in Vista Home editions.
However, the same settings can be applied using Windows Registry Editor, so you can carry out the UAC tweaks in Vista Home editions using registry editor.
See...

g6672D

New Member
Joined
Dec 22, 2006
Messages
44
Looks like it's time for Microsoft to introduce a little something called consistency.
 

davehc

Essential Member
Premium Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2008
Messages
5,554
The vast majority of the settings in group policy can bemade with direct registry edits, if you are comfortable with editing theregistry. Go to the following website and download the Group Policy SettingsReference. This is an Excel spreadsheet that contains all of the grouppolicy settings with a description of each setting and the correspondinglocation in the registry for each setting.
I warn you - it's immense. Download details: Group Policy Settings Reference:
Link Removed
 

superbill

New Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2008
Messages
774
Hi Guys
Can some one help me in getting the \"local security policy\" in Vista Home Premium.

Generally In Xp we will find it in \"control panel->administrative tools->Local security Policy\"
OR we can get it by start-> Run and type \"secpol.msc\"

This is not working in Vista.
Some one help me finding this. Its very urgent for me.:confused:

As the other posters have mentioned, to tweak UAC (User Account Control) settings using secpol.msc, you’ll be out of luck cause secpol.msc is a part of Group Policy Editor and its not included in Vista Home editions.
However, the same settings can be applied using Windows Registry Editor, so you can carry out the UAC tweaks in Vista Home editions using registry editor.
See the link:

Link Removed - Invalid URL
 

Solution
U

Unregistered

Guest
As for UAC, you can just go to User Accounts and enable or disable UAC from there.
 

Celestra

Former Moderator
Joined
Jan 15, 2008
Messages
2,448
As for UAC, you can just go to User Accounts and enable or disable UAC from there.
I believe the aim is not to disable the UAC, but rather ,to configure it to include group policy for Vista Home Premium.. Link Removed
 

Back
Top