Four Cheats to Enhance the Security of Win2003 System

  

Windows 2003 is increasingly favored by users for its stable performance, but in the face of emerging new viruses, it is still necessary to strengthen the security of Windows 2003. 1. User Password Settings
Setting a password for a key can largely avoid password attacks. The character length of the password setting should be more than 8 characters, preferably a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters, such as "psp53,@pq", "skdfksadf10@", etc., which can effectively prevent brute force cracking. It is best not to use your own birthday, mobile number, phone number, etc. as a password. 2. Delete the default share
Click "Start →Run", enter "gpedit.msc" and press Enter to open the Group Policy Editor. Expand "User Configuration →Windows Settings →Script (Login/Logout)", double-click the entry, and then add "delshare.bat" (parameters do not need to be added) to remove the Windows 2003 default share. Next disable the IPC connection: open the Registry Editor, expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Lsa ] branch, find the "restrictanonymous" subkey in the right window, and change its value to "1" can. 3. Turn off the autoplay function
The autoplay function works not only on the optical drive, but also on other drives, which is easily exploited by hackers to execute hacking programs. Open the Group Policy Editor, expand "Computer Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; System", find the " Turn off AutoPlay" option in the right window and double-click it. In the dialog that opens, select "Enabled ", then select "all drives" from the drop-down menu in " Turn off autoplay", press "OK" to take effect. 4. Clear the remotely accessible registry path
Set the remotely accessible registry path to null, which can effectively prevent hackers from using the scanner to read the system information and other information of the computer through the remote registry.

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