Allows you to generate a rollback template with respect to a configuration template. The syntax of this command is: secedit /generaterollback /cfg filename /rbk filename [/log filename] [/quiet] /db filename - Specifies the database used to perform the rollback. /cfg filename - Specifies a security template with respect to which a rollback template is generated. Security templates are created using the Security Templates snap-in. /rbk filename - Specifies a security template into which the rollback information is written. Security templates are created using the Security Templates snap-in. /log filename - Specifies a file in which to log the status of the rollback process. If not specified, rollback processing information is logged in the scesrv.log file which is located in the %%windir%%\security\logs directory. /quiet - Specifies that the rollback process should take place without prompting the user for any confirmation. Example: secedit /generaterollback /db hisecws.sdb /cfg hisecws.inf /rbk hisecwsrollback.inf /log hisecws.log For all filenames, the current directory is used if no path is specified.
Allows you to configure a system with security settings stored in a database. The syntax of this command is: secedit /configure ...
Allows you to configure how often a Distributed File System (DFS) client attempts to discover domain controllers on their ...
Allows you to disable Windows Messenger. If you enable this setting, Windows Messenger will not run. If you disable or do ...
Allows you to export security settings stored in a database. The syntax of this command is: secedit /export /db filename ...
Allows you to generate a rollback template with respect to a configuration template. The syntax of this command is: secedit ...
Allows you to have Windows Explorer display a confirmation dialog whenever a file is deleted or moved to the Recycle Bin. ...
Allows you to import a security template into a database so that the settings specified in the template can be applied to ...
Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) extension snap-ins. These snap-ins include ...
Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of MMC snap-ins. These snap-ins include Active Directory, Disk Management, IP Security, ...