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The Security Settings extension of the Local Group Policy Editor includes the following types of security policies:
- **Account Policies.** These polices are defined on devices; they affect how user accounts can interact with the computer or domain. Account policies include the following types of policies:
- **Account Policies.** These policies are defined on devices; they affect how user accounts can interact with the computer or domain. Account policies include the following types of policies:
- **Password Policy.** These policies determine settings for passwords, such as enforcement and lifetimes. Password policies are used for domain accounts.
- **Account Lockout Policy.** These policies determine the conditions and length of time that an account will be locked out of the system. Account lockout policies are used for domain or local user accounts.
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- **Local Security Authority (LSA)**
A protected subsystem that authenticates and logs users onto the local system. LSA also maintains information about all aspects of local security on a system, collectively known as the Local Security Policy of the system.
A protected subsystem that authenticates and logs on users to the local system. LSA also maintains information about all aspects of local security on a system, collectively known as the Local Security Policy of the system.
- **Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)**
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1. **Domain.**
Processing of multiple domain-linked Group Policy Objects is synchronous and in an order you speciy.
Processing of multiple domain-linked Group Policy Objects is synchronous and in an order you specify.
1. **Organizational units.**