diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/how-to-configure-security-policy-settings.md b/windows/keep-secure/how-to-configure-security-policy-settings.md
index 6a307acac3..2731ce37e8 100644
--- a/windows/keep-secure/how-to-configure-security-policy-settings.md
+++ b/windows/keep-secure/how-to-configure-security-policy-settings.md
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ When a local setting is inaccessible, it indicates that a GPO currently controls
3. When you find the policy setting in the details pane, double-click the security policy that you want to modify.
4. Modify the security policy setting, and then click **OK**.
- **Note**
- - Some security policy settings require that the device be restarted before the setting takes effect.
- - Any change to the user rights assignment for an account becomes effective the next time the owner of the account logs on.
+ > [!NOTE]
+ > - Some security policy settings require that the device be restarted before the setting takes effect.
+ > - Any change to the user rights assignment for an account becomes effective the next time the owner of the account logs on.
## To configure a security policy setting using the Local Group Policy Editor console
@@ -48,11 +48,13 @@ You must have the appropriate permissions to install and use the Microsoft Manag
4. In the details pane, double-click the security policy setting that you want to modify.
- >**Note:** If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the **Define these policy settings** check box.
+ > [!NOTE]
+ > If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the **Define these policy settings** check box.
5. Modify the security policy setting, and then click **OK**.
->**Note:** If you want to configure security settings for many devices on your network, you can use the Group Policy Management Console.
+> [!NOTE]
+> If you want to configure security settings for many devices on your network, you can use the Group Policy Management Console.
## To configure a setting for a domain controller
@@ -65,13 +67,15 @@ The following procedure describes how to configure a security policy setting for
- Click **Local Policies** to edit the **Audit Policy**, a **User Rights Assignment**, or **Security Options**.
3. In the details pane, double-click the security policy that you want to modify.
- >**Note** If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the **Define these policy settings** check box.
+
+ > [!NOTE]
+ > If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the **Define these policy settings** check box.
4. Modify the security policy setting, and then click **OK**.
-**Important**
-- Always test a newly created policy in a test organizational unit before you apply it to your network.
-- When you change a security setting through a GPO and click **OK**, that setting will take effect the next time you refresh the settings.
+> [!IMPORTANT]
+> - Always test a newly created policy in a test organizational unit before you apply it to your network.
+> - When you change a security setting through a GPO and click **OK**, that setting will take effect the next time you refresh the settings.
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