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The NSA's guide to Windows XP
The U.S National Security Agency (NSA) has taken it upon themselves to post a few guides on how to setup and configure the Windows XP OS in a presumed attempt to help tighten overall government security.
[blockquote]NSA has developed and distributed configuration guidance for Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 in the form of configuration guides. These guides are currently being used throughout the government and by numerous entities as a security baseline for their Windows systems.
To assist our Windows XP user community, NSA has developed security configuration guidance for Windows XP, with the cooperation of other government agencies and industry partners who provided their expertise and extensive technical review. The configuration guide for Microsoft Windows XP is being posted on the NSA web site and is presented in two parts: ".INF" file and the configuration guide.[/blockquote]
[link=http://www.nsa.gov/snac/winxp/index.html]Read more[/link]
[blockquote]NSA has developed and distributed configuration guidance for Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 in the form of configuration guides. These guides are currently being used throughout the government and by numerous entities as a security baseline for their Windows systems.
To assist our Windows XP user community, NSA has developed security configuration guidance for Windows XP, with the cooperation of other government agencies and industry partners who provided their expertise and extensive technical review. The configuration guide for Microsoft Windows XP is being posted on the NSA web site and is presented in two parts: ".INF" file and the configuration guide.[/blockquote]
[link=http://www.nsa.gov/snac/winxp/index.html]Read more[/link]
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Sure does! I'm reading your keystrokes as I type.