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Server Security Configuration

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With the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW), you can reduce the attack surface of a computer running the Windows Server 2008 operating system by customizing the security settings of server roles.

What does the Security Configuration Wizard do?

The Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) guides you through the process of creating, editing, applying, or rolling back a security policy. It provides an easy way to create or modify a security policy for your server based on its role. You can then use Group Policy to apply the security policy to multiple target servers that perform the same role. You can also use SCW to roll back a policy to its prior configuration for recovery purposes. With SCW, you can compare a server's security settings with a desired security policy to check for vulnerable configurations in the system.

The version of SCW in Windows Server 2008 includes more server role configurations and security settings than the version of SCW in Windows Server 2003. Also, by using the version of SCW in Windows Server 2008, you can:

  • Disable unneeded services based on the server role.
  • Remove unused firewall rules and constrain existing firewall rules.
  • Define restricted audit policies.

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