Cool, that is what I was hoping. Thanks for the info


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As far as I am aware, and through basic testing, well known groups and accounts are referred to in the .ini file by generic identifiers, whereas other accounts (such as domain accounts) are stored using the SID of the user. So, in your example, that template should be able to be applied to another machine without any problems.
 
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I am in the process of creating a baseline security template for our Win2k servers based off of a SANS guideline. We do not have AD in place yet, so the templates will be applied to each server after it is built. I am setting NTFS permission's on the root of the C: drive and in the doc I am going by it has to add the local Administrator account to the permission's with full control. If I add the local admin account for the particular machine that I am creating the template on will it work when I try to apply the template to another server. Example being Computer A's admin local admin account would be A/Administrator, when I try to put it on computer B "B\Administrator, will it work know to use the admin account for the machine that the template is being applied to? I hope I asked that correctly.


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