
Modify the security policy setting, and then click OK.

When you find the policy setting in the details pane, double-click the security policy that you want to modify. Click Local Policies to edit an Audit Policy, a User Rights Assignment, or Security Options.Click Account Policies to edit the Password Policy or Account Lockout Policy.Under Security Settings of the console tree, do one of the following: To open Local Security Policy, on the Start screen, type secpol.msc, and then press ENTER. To configure a setting using the Local Security Policy console In the Local Computer Policy, go to Computer Configuration >. When a local setting is inaccessible, it indicates that a GPO currently controls that setting. Hold down the Windows Key and press R to bring up the Run command box.

You must have Administrators rights on the local device, or you must have the appropriate permissions to update a Group Policy Object (GPO) on the domain controller to perform these procedures. Describes steps to configure a security policy setting on the local device, on a domain-joined device, and on a domain controller.
