Wednesday, August 27, 2003

Windows XP Security Checklist
Although Windows XP Professional is built on the Windows 2000 kernel, there are significant differences between the operating systems - especially when it comes to security. This checklist is partially based on our popular Windows 2000 security checklist and covers both Windows XP Professional and XP Home Edition. Unfortunately, Windows XP Home Edition doesn't have all of the security features of XP Professional, so not all of the options are available for both versions. If you're concerned about your data, we strongly recommend upgrading to XP Professional as soon as possible. When implementing these recommendations, keep in mind that there is a trade off between increased security levels and usability for any Operating System. To help you decide how much security you need, we've divided the checklist into Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Security options. You should assess your potential security risks, determine the value of your data, and balance your needs accordingly.

This is a "live" document which will be updated over time as new security recommendations are published by Microsoft. We have tried to make the checklist as complete as possible, however if you have any suggestions or feedback, please e-mail bernie@labmice.net


http://www.labmice.net/articles/winxpsecuritychecklist.htm

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