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An end-users guide to basic security practices for creating a new Windows XP desktop. Introduction:. This guide is mostly focused on creating a decently …
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An end-users guide to basic security practices for creating a new Windows XP desktop.
Introduction:
This guide is mostly focused on creating a decently secure installation of Windows XP Professional for an end-user. While the vast majority can be applied to Windows XP Home, and OEM Restore Disk Sets, there are a few instances where these two media will need to be setup in a different manner.
Getting the necessary resources for our secure installation:
The majority of computers that are purchased come with Windows XP pre-installed. We can use this to our advantage in gathering everything we need for our secure installation; that way we don.t have to connect our computer to the internet while it is vulnerable in order to update it. In this section I.ll go over how to customize your base installation of Windows in a secure fashion. I.ve split this section into two parts, the first uses nLite on a Windows XP CD Source; while the second part uses XPLite on an OEM Restore Disk Set. The reason for using two different tools depending on if you have a bundled restore disk vs. a pure windows…
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