Kaspersky Security 11.x for Windows Server

Configuring security settings of local policies in the local group policy editor

June 10, 2022

ID 147234

The names of settings may vary under different Windows operating systems.

To define the security settings of local policies in the local group policy editor:

  1. Open the Local group policy editor using one of the following methods:
    • If you define the settings locally, click the Start button, enter the gpedit.msc command at the search bar, and press ENTER.
    • If you define the settings from another computer:
      1. Click the Start button, enter the mmc command at the search bar, and press ENTER.

        The Management Console window opens.

      2. In the window that opens, select File > Add or remove a snap-in.

        The Add or remove snap-ins window opens.

      3. In the list of available snap-ins, select the Group policy object editor snap-in and click the Add button.

        The Group Policy Wizard starts.

      4. In the Wizard window, click the Browse button.

        The Search group policy object window opens.

      5. In the window that opens, on the Computers tab, select Another computer and specify a server with Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installed, using one of the following methods:
        • In the entry field, specify the domain name of a server with Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installed.
        • Click the Browse button and, in the computer selection window that opens, select a server with Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installed, using search by domain or by workgroup.
      6. Click OK.

        The changes will be saved.

  2. Select Computer configuration > Windows Settings > Security settings > Local policies > Security Options.
  3. Specify the following values for network access settings:
    • Network access: Let For everyone permissions apply to anonymous usersEnabled
    • Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accountsDisabled
    • Network access: Restrict anonymous access to named pipes and sharesDisabled
  4. Restart the server with Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installed.

The applied changes take effect.

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