Windows Vista Forums
Vista Forums Home Join Vista Forums Windows 7 Forum Vista Tutorials Tags
Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks.

Go Back   Vista Forums > Vista Newsgroups > Vista security

Vista Tutorial - Group and user security policies in Vista Home Premium

Reply
 
Old 06-01-2007   #1 (permalink)
POPTOPP
Guest


 
 

Group and user security policies in Vista Home Premium

I've been working with Dell support to try to figure out a way to disable
password aging in Vista Home Premium. They've concluded that since certain
MMC console documents are missing or non-functional (such as gpedit, lusrmgr,
and secpol) that the OS has been corrupted and a complete reinstall is
required.

In an earlier post, Jesper hinted that some account management features have
been removed from Home Premium and the work around is to use the NET ACCOUNTS
command.

Can anyone confirm that by design that gpedit, gpmc, lusrmgt,
printmanagement, and secpol are unsupported MMC stubs in Home Premium.
Obviously, a reinstall is non-trivial event.

Thanks in advance,
Jeff

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-01-2007   #2 (permalink)
Tim
Guest


 
 

Re: Group and user security policies in Vista Home Premium

If it helps at all...Group Policy is not supported in Vista Home Premium. I
wouldn't have thought that Home Premium even had password aging. I haven't
been prompted to change my password in the > 6 months that I've been running
it (of course, maybe it's set to be longer than 6 months). Where did you
find the setting?

Tim

"POPTOPP" <POPTOPP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EBAE786F-922C-4A4C-95FE-59825F8CF8A5@microsoft.com...
> I've been working with Dell support to try to figure out a way to disable
> password aging in Vista Home Premium. They've concluded that since
> certain
> MMC console documents are missing or non-functional (such as gpedit,
> lusrmgr,
> and secpol) that the OS has been corrupted and a complete reinstall is
> required.
>
> In an earlier post, Jesper hinted that some account management features
> have
> been removed from Home Premium and the work around is to use the NET
> ACCOUNTS
> command.
>
> Can anyone confirm that by design that gpedit, gpmc, lusrmgt,
> printmanagement, and secpol are unsupported MMC stubs in Home Premium.
> Obviously, a reinstall is non-trivial event.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jeff


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-01-2007   #3 (permalink)
POPTOPP
Guest


 
 

Re: Group and user security policies in Vista Home Premium

I set up three password protected accounts on a new Dell system. We started
getting prompted to change our passwords about a month afterwards. I found
some password settings in the registry at "HKLM\software\microsoft\windows
nt\currentversion\winlogon" but there were no parameters to manage aging.
Parameters to control aging can be set with the "net accounts" command.

What I'm still trying to verify is Dell's claim that the missing files
indicate my OS install is corrupted, or if those files are not included in
Home Premium by design.

/Jeff

"Tim" wrote:

> If it helps at all...Group Policy is not supported in Vista Home Premium. I
> wouldn't have thought that Home Premium even had password aging. I haven't
> been prompted to change my password in the > 6 months that I've been running
> it (of course, maybe it's set to be longer than 6 months). Where did you
> find the setting?
>
> Tim
>
> "POPTOPP" <POPTOPP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EBAE786F-922C-4A4C-95FE-59825F8CF8A5@microsoft.com...
> > I've been working with Dell support to try to figure out a way to disable
> > password aging in Vista Home Premium. They've concluded that since
> > certain
> > MMC console documents are missing or non-functional (such as gpedit,
> > lusrmgr,
> > and secpol) that the OS has been corrupted and a complete reinstall is
> > required.
> >
> > In an earlier post, Jesper hinted that some account management features
> > have
> > been removed from Home Premium and the work around is to use the NET
> > ACCOUNTS
> > command.
> >
> > Can anyone confirm that by design that gpedit, gpmc, lusrmgt,
> > printmanagement, and secpol are unsupported MMC stubs in Home Premium.
> > Obviously, a reinstall is non-trivial event.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Jeff

>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-01-2007   #4 (permalink)
Jimmy Brush
Guest


 
 

Re: Group and user security policies in Vista Home Premium

Hello,

I can confirm that these features are not available in Home editions
of Windows Vista.

Also, I think the following command will prevent your passwords from
expiring.

- Open an elevated command prompt (right-click, run as administrator)
- Type: net accounts /maxpwage:unlimited

--
-JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 07:10:03 -0700, POPTOPP
<POPTOPP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I've been working with Dell support to try to figure out a way to disable
>password aging in Vista Home Premium. They've concluded that since certain
>MMC console documents are missing or non-functional (such as gpedit, lusrmgr,
>and secpol) that the OS has been corrupted and a complete reinstall is
>required.
>
>In an earlier post, Jesper hinted that some account management features have
>been removed from Home Premium and the work around is to use the NET ACCOUNTS
>command.
>
>Can anyone confirm that by design that gpedit, gpmc, lusrmgt,
>printmanagement, and secpol are unsupported MMC stubs in Home Premium.
>Obviously, a reinstall is non-trivial event.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Jeff

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-02-2007   #5 (permalink)
Newbie


Join Date: Apr 2007
 
 

Re: Group and user security policies in Vista Home Premium

I extracted the file gpedit.msc from my Vista upgrade CD (I ordered a CD because I upgraded my Vista Home basic to Vista Home Premium) and I copied it in C:\Windows\System32. I was just checking to see if, out to luck that was the only thing needed to have the gpedit working. Unfortunately, it didn't worked
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Forum
add user to group /group scope - Global /Group type - Security PowerShell
Local Policies in Home Premium Vista security
Add Group policy to vista home premium ?? System Security
Group Policies and Vista - can't reset value Vista account administration
Group Policies on Vista box Vista General


Vista Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized,
sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation.
"Windows Vista", the Start Orb, and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
© Designer Media Ltd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46