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A technical look at the Security Configuration Wizard Part II

Continuing our three-part series on the Security Configuration Wizard, this episode goes into the command line syntax of using the SCW. We'll talk about how to integrate the standard security INF templates with the SCW and discuss how to roll forward and roll back policies from the command line.

If you haven't checked out the Windows Server 2003 Security Guide, get it here.

UPDATE (gs, 3/16/07, 4:50p): Part III of this series will actually be delayed by one week. In its place next week I'll be posting an interview with Greg Ness of BlueLane Technologies discussing their recently-announced VirtualShield product.

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Greg Shields, is an independent author, instructor, and IT consultant based in Denver, Colorado, and a co-founder of Concentrated Technology. With nearly 15 years of experience in information technology, Greg has developed extensive experience in systems administration, engineering, and architecture specializing in Microsoft systems management, remote application, and virtualization technologies. Greg is a Contributing Editor for Redmond Magazine, MCPmag.com, and Virtualization Review Magazine and is the author of five books, including Windows Server 2008:  What’s New / What’s Changed. Greg is also a highly sought-after instructor and speaker, speaking regularly at conferences like TechMentor Events, and producing computer-based training curriculum for CBT Nuggets.  Greg is a recipient of Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" award with a specialization in Windows Terminal Services.