Checks for Windows Authentication. When possible, Microsoft recommends using Windows Authentication. Windows Authentication uses Kerberos security protocol, provides password policy enforcement in terms of complexity validation for strong passwords (applies only to Windows Server 2003 and later), provides support for account lockout, and supports password expiration.
Checks for disabled Simple Object Access Protocol(SOAP) endpoints on the instance of SQL Server. Native XML Web Services ...
Checks for stopped Service Broker endpoint on the instance of SQL Server. Service Broker provides queuing and reliable messaging ...
Checks for user-created symmetric keys in the master database, which is not recommended. The master database contains the ...
Checks for user-created symmetric keys in the msdb, model, and tempdb databases. This is not recommended. This recommendation ...
Checks for Windows Authentication. When possible, Microsoft recommends using Windows Authentication. Windows Authentication ...
Checks if a computer restart is required because of broken fusion ATL. A pending restart can cause SQL Server Setup to fail. ...
Checks if database and the backups are on separate backup devices. If they are on the same backup device, and the device ...
Checks if permission to access the database is enabled for guest user. Remove access to the guest user if it is not required. ...
Checks if the MSCS cluster has been validated and if there are any warnings reported in the MSCS cluster validation report. ...