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Test ID: | 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.109113 |
Category: | Policy |
Title: | Microsoft Windows 10: Access this computer from the network |
Summary: | The Access this computer from the network policy setting;determines which users can connect to the device from the network. This capability is required by a;number of network protocols, including Server Message Block (SMB)-based protocols, NetBIOS, Common;Internet File System (CIFS), and Component Object Model Plus (COM+).;;Users, devices, and service accounts gain or lose the Access this computer from network user right;by being explicitly or implicitly added or removed from a security group that has been granted this;user right. For example, a user account or a machine account may be explicitly added to a custom;security group or a built-in security group, or it may be implicitly added by Windows to a computed;security group such as Domain Users, Authenticated Users, or Enterprise Domain Controllers. By;default, user accounts and machine accounts are granted the Access this computer from network user;right when computed groups such as Authenticated Users, and for domain controllers, the Enterprise;Domain Controllers group, are defined in the default domain controllers Group Policy Object (GPO).;;(C) Microsoft Corporation 2017. |
Description: | Summary: The Access this computer from the network policy setting determines which users can connect to the device from the network. This capability is required by a number of network protocols, including Server Message Block (SMB)-based protocols, NetBIOS, Common Internet File System (CIFS), and Component Object Model Plus (COM+). Users, devices, and service accounts gain or lose the Access this computer from network user right by being explicitly or implicitly added or removed from a security group that has been granted this user right. For example, a user account or a machine account may be explicitly added to a custom security group or a built-in security group, or it may be implicitly added by Windows to a computed security group such as Domain Users, Authenticated Users, or Enterprise Domain Controllers. By default, user accounts and machine accounts are granted the Access this computer from network user right when computed groups such as Authenticated Users, and for domain controllers, the Enterprise Domain Controllers group, are defined in the default domain controllers Group Policy Object (GPO). (C) Microsoft Corporation 2017. CVSS Score: 0.0 CVSS Vector: AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:N |
Copyright | Copyright (C) 2018 Greenbone AG |
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