However, when the user starts working with network resources, problems can occur
because now the activity isn??™t restricted to the local machine. Anything the user does on the server
can have dire consequences. When multiple users interact on multiple machines with shared
resources, the problems of any kind of a security glitch mount exponentially. If you were to spend
too much time thinking about it, you could go crazy.
Fortunately, Server Core provides a number of techniques for managing users on the system.
You can audit user activities, set security for the user, manage the user through group polices, verify
the user??™s session information, and even check the user??™s login information. All of these features of
Server Core make it easier to create a secure environment when you employ them fully. This chapter
discusses the various user security tools that you can use at the command line.
In this chapter, you??™ll learn how to do the following:
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Audit, monitor, and configure user security information
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View and manage group policies
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Obtain and manage session status information
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Obtain user login and identity information
Auditing User Access with the AuditPol Utility
The AuditPol utility helps you manage audit policies.
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