Appendix One: Additional References for Account Lockout

Applies To: Windows Server 2003 with SP1

For more information about how to lock down your environment, as well as for more information about security features that are not addressed in this document, see the following Microsoft Web sites:

  • "Microsoft Solution for Securing Windows 2000 Server" on the Microsoft TechNet Web site

  • "Checklist: Create Strong Passwords" on the Microsoft Web site

  • "New Registry Key to Remove LM Hashes from Active Directory and Security" on the Microsoft Web site

  • "HOW TO: Configure Remote Access Client Account Lockout in Windows 2000" on the Microsoft Web site

  • "HOW TO: Prevent Users From Changing a Password Except When Required in Windows 2000" on the Microsoft Web site

  • "HOW TO: Prevent Users From Submitting Alternate Logon Credentials in Windows 2000" on the Microsoft Web site

  • "HOW TO: Manage Stored User Names and Passwords on a Computer in a Domain in Windows XP" on the Microsoft Web site

  • "Best Practices for Enterprise Security" on the Microsoft Web site