Allows you to export security settings stored in a database. The syntax of this command is: secedit /export /db filename ...

Allows you to export security settings stored in a database.  The syntax of this command is:  secedit /export [/db filename] [/mergedpolicy] /cfg filename [/areas area1 area2...] [/log filename]              /db filename - Specifies the database to export data from. If not specified, system security database will be used.              /cfg filename - Specifies a security template to export the database contents to.              /mergedpolicy - Merges and exports domain and local policy security settings.              /areas - Specifies the security areas to export. If this parameter is not specified, all security settings defined in the database are exported. To export specific areas, separate each area by a space.  The following security areas are exported:                          SECURITYPOLICY - Includes Account Policies, Audit Policies, Event Log Settings and Security Options.                         GROUP_MGMT - Includes Restricted Group settings                         USER_RIGHTS - Includes User Rights Assignment                         REGKEYS - Includes Registry Permissions                         FILESTORE - Includes File System permissions                         SERVICES - Includes System Service settings              /log filename - Specifies a file in which to log the status of the export process.  If not specified, export processing information is logged in the scesrv.log file which is located in the %%windir%%\security\logs directory.  Example:  secedit /export /db hisecws.sdb /cfg hisecws.inf /log hisecws.log  For all filenames, the current directory is used if no path is specified.