Книга: Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage, Security, & Networking Pocket Consultant
Rolling back the last applied security policy
Rolling back the last applied security policy
You can use the Security Configuration Wizard to roll back the last security policy you applied by following these steps:
1. Start the Security Configuration Wizard inn Server Manager by tapping or clicking Tools, Security Configuration Wizard. When the wizard starts, tap or click Next.
2. On the Configuration Action page, select Rollback The Last Applied Security Policy, and then tap or click Next.
3. On the Select Server page, select the server on which you want to roll back the last security policy you applied. The computer that is logged on is selected by default. To choose a different computer, tap or click Browse. In the Select Computer dialog box, enter the name of the computer, and then tap or click Check Names. Select the computer account you want to use, and then tap or click OK.
4. Tap or click Next. On the Rollback Security Configuration page, tap or click View Rollback File to view the details of the last applied security policy in the SCW Viewer. When you finish viewing the policy, return to the wizard.
5. Tap or click Next to roll back the policy to the selected server. When the wizard finishes the rollback process, tap or click Next, and then tap or click Finish.
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- 4.4.4 The Dispatcher
- About the author
- Chapter 7. The state machine
- Appendix E. Other resources and links
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- The final stage of our NAT machine
- Compiling the user-land applications
- The conntrack entries
- Untracked connections and the raw table
- Drawbacks with restore
- Basics of the iptables command