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How does Windows use the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) for security hardening?

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05-04-2025, 02:26 PM
Windows grabs SCW to tighten up its defenses. You fire it up on your machine. It quizzes you about what roles your server handles. I like how it spits out a custom policy file. That file locks down ports and services you don't need. You apply it, and boom, your setup gets leaner against threats. SCW compares your current state to best practices. It flags weak spots for you to fix. I remember tweaking a firewall rule once with it. Made everything snappier without breaking apps. You can roll it out across multiple boxes too. Keeps things consistent in your network. SCW even generates reports on changes. Helps you track what hardened where.

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