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Domain Security Settings and Domain Controller Security Settings
What is difference between the domain security settings and domain controller security settings in windows server 2003 standard edition?


  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: January 20, 2009     Asked by: gmabbasi 
  
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Domain security settings are applied to the all the SIDs (Users & Machines) on that Domain.
Domain Controller Security settings are applicable only to the Domain Controllers on that domain.

Domain security settings are common to the Domain, But Domain Controller Security settings are applicable only to the DCs in that Domain.

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RE: Domain Security Settings and Domain Controller Security Settings
Domain security settings are applied to the all the SIDs (Users & Machines) on that Domain.
Domain Controller Security settings are applicable only to the Domain Controllers on that domain.

Domain security settings are common to the Domain But Domain Controller Security settings are applicable only to the DCs in that Domain.

 
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