Domain member: Disable machine account password changes Determines whether a domain member periodically changes its computer account password. If this setting is enabled, the domain member does not attempt to change its computer account password. If this setting is disabled, the domain member attempts to change its computer account password as specified by the setting for Domain Member: Maximum age for machine account password, which by default is every 30 days. Default: Disabled. Notes This security setting should not be enabled. Computer account passwords are used to establish secure channel communications between members and domain controllers and, within the domain, between the domain controllers themselves. Once it is established, the secure channel is used to transmit sensitive information that is necessary for making authentication and authorization decisions. This setting should not be used in an attempt to support dual-boot scenarios that use the same computer account. If you want to dual-boot two installations that are joined to the same domain, give the two installations different computer names.
Domain controllers cannot be moved from one domain to another, they must first be demoted. Renaming this domain controller ...
Domain member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always) This security setting determines whether all secure ...
Domain member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (when possible) This security setting determines whether a domain member ...
Domain member: Digitally sign secure channel data (when possible) This security setting determines whether a domain member ...
Domain member: Disable machine account password changes Determines whether a domain member periodically changes its computer ...
Domain member: Maximum machine account password age This security setting determines how often a domain member will attempt ...
Domain member: Require strong (Windows 2000 or later) session key This security setting determines whether 128-bit key strength ...
Domain networks are configured by your system administrator and their locations cannot be changed to Private. You must manually ...
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