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Hi I am trying to backup the current security settings using secedit from the

command prompt. What should the expected output be?

 

I am entering the following command and I receive the following output:

 

Secedit /generaterollback /cfg /hisecws.inf /rbk backup.inf.

 

Allows you to generate a rollback template with respect to a configuration

template.

The syntax of this command is:

secedit /generaterollback /cfg filename /rbk filename [/log filename] [/quiet]

/db filename - Specifies the database used to perform the

rollback.

/cfg filename - Specifies a security template with respect to

which a rollback template is generated. Security templates are created using

the Security Templates snap-in.

/rbk filename - Specifies a security template into which the

rollback information is written. Security templates are created using the

Security Templates snap-in.

/log filename - Specifies a file in which to log the status of

the rollback process. If not specified, rollback processing information is

logged in the scesrv.log file which is located in the %windir%\security\logs

directory.

/quiet - Specifies that the rollback process should take place

without prompting the user for any confirmation.

Example:

secedit /generaterollback /db hisecws.sdb /cfg hisecws.inf /rbk

hisecwsrollback.inf /log hisecws.log

For all filenames, the current directory is used if no path is specified.

 

Is this correct?

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