This utility uses the following syntax:
secedit /analyze /db FileName [/cfg FileName] [/overwrite]
[/log FileName] [/quiet]
secedit /configure /db FileName [/cfg FileName ] [/overwrite]
[/areas Area1 Area2 ...] [/log FileName] [/quiet]
secedit /export [/db FileName] [/cfg FileName]
[/mergedpolicy] [/areasArea1 Area2 ...] [/log FileName] [/quiet]
secedit /import /db FileName.sdb /cfg FileName [/overwrite]
[/areas Area1 Area2 ...] [/log FileName] [/quiet]
secedit /validate FileName
secedit /GenerateRollback /CFG FileName /RBK SecurityTemplatefilename
[/log FileName] [/quiet]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/analyze
Provides performance analysis of the security policy on a system by comparing it to
the settings in a database.
/db
FileName
Specifies the database used to perform the analysis, configuration, or other tasks.
/cfg
FileName Specifies a security template to import into the database before the utility
performs a task. You can create a security template using the Security Template Microsoft Management
Console (MMC) snap-in.
/overwrite Overwrites any existing database entries before the utility imports the security
template.
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