some local security policy settings on workstation grayed out, need to force settings Sound volume setting using group policy. Source-Initiated Event Subscription Does Not Forward Events to the Collector Spelling in Office 2016 forced by GPO SSL Cipher Suite Order GPO not taking affect Standardi...
i just tweaked with the local security policy of a Windows 2012 server and Windows 10. Local Security Policy - Local Policy - Security Options - Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level It was undefined. I changed it. How do I reset it to "Undefined" or "Disabled" All replies ...
Windows 11 sign in options "This option is unavailable": We have a worker who doesn't want to use facial recognition to sign in any more but when he goes to remove this option it is greyed out. I have attached a photo but all his options are greyed out "This option is currently una...
1. Open Local Group Policy Editor by runninggpedit.msccommand. 2. In the Local Group Policy Editor window, navigate to the following path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Local Security Authority 3. In the right panel, double-click on theConfigures LSASS to run as a protect...
Generally: If DCOM Config settings are greyed out or like in your case - the permissions are denied even you made changes like@Carl Fandescribes in his solution, than you should simply RE-RUN the Component Services Management Console.
: I just found "LocalServiceNoNetworkFirewall" and "Local Security Authority Subsystem Service" and I have no idea what these are? I also tried to "Restore Firewalls to default" but the links are greyed out. I have scanned with Malwarebytes and AVAST! Also the link to Allow an... ...
I also want to change an account back to a local account. One of my kids associated their Microsoft account with my father in law’s local account on his computer, so now my managed settings are applied to this account. It seems that, presumably for security reasons, Microsoft removes the...
6. Then in Create an account for this PC, you can fill out the details for your new local account. Once you’re done, click Next button.Note: Since this is a local account, make sure you necessarily add security questions. They’ll be helpful, in case if you forgot local account ...
did you ever figure this out?? doesn't look like a lot of answers came through here.I'm having a similar issues to where if I try to import a security policy I get the same error message. "An extended error has occurred." leave it to microsoft to put a panic/error where none is...
Trying to add a user to the ‘Allow log on locally’ list under Local Security Policy the ‘Add User or Group’ button is greyed out. Image below. How can I add the user to the list please? I am not doing it under 'Default Domain Policy' as it does not have any exiting entries ...