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System Security - Access Policy Settings
KLA-Tencor P-16+ / P-6 User’s Guide
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10.
When presented with the dialog shown in Figure 11.10 select Local System and
then select
OK
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11.
Select Save from the lower, left corner as shown in Figure 11.5.
12.
Close the Security Configuration Editor and restart Windows XP for the changes
to take affect.
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Figure 11.11 shows the
Access Policy Settings
dialog from the
Security
Configuration Editor.
This controls the access level of the user to Windows XP
functions. These settings are defined in the factory and generally do not need to be
changed by the user.
The policy settings provide two levels of access: one for Administrators and one for
all other users that are not a member of the Administrator security group. The policy
settings define most aspects of control to Windows XP functions, such as the ability
to view icons on the desktop (by default enabled for all users).
The Windows XP desktop and start menu shortcuts are also broken into a set of
shortcuts for all users, including the Administrator and a set of shortcuts for the
Administrator only. The shortcuts common to all users are found in the
AutoLogonUser account. The shortcuts specific to the Administrative account are
found in the All Users account only. Do not include the same shortcut in the
Administrative account (All Users) as the shortcuts common to all users
(AutoLogonUser account), otherwise the Administrator will see two sets of shortcuts.
The Administrative account should only contain the additional shortcuts that are not
allowed for the all other users, such as access to DRUN or the Security Configuration
Editor.
Figure 11.10
Save Users to Local System