Difference between revisions of "Lockout policy (Windows)"
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Go to Start-->Programs--> Administrative Tools--> Local Security Policy | Go to Start-->Programs--> Administrative Tools--> Local Security Policy | ||
Under Account Policies--> Account Lockout Policies, set values for all three options. Five invalid attempts with 3-minute lockout durations are reasonable choices. | Under Account Policies--> Account Lockout Policies, set values for all three options. Five invalid attempts with 3-minute lockout durations are reasonable choices. | ||
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+ | == Related terms == | ||
+ | * [[RDP]] | ||
+ | * [[Lockout policy]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{Security}} | * {{Security}} |
Revision as of 10:33, 7 April 2020
To set an account lockout policy in Windows: Go to Start-->Programs--> Administrative Tools--> Local Security Policy Under Account Policies--> Account Lockout Policies, set values for all three options. Five invalid attempts with 3-minute lockout durations are reasonable choices.
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