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Windows compliance checks

Subject: Windows compliance checks
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 13:13:59 -0800
I seem to be having some problems making this go. My company has 3 direct
feeds.

Here's a sample of my audit file

<check_type : "Windows">

<group_policy: "Account Policy">
   <item>
   type: CHECK_ACCOUNT
   description: "Accounts: Guest account status"
    value_type: POLICY_SET
    value_data: "Disabled"
    account_type: GUEST_ACCOUNT
   </item>
</group_policy>

<group_policy: "Password Policy">
   <item>
   name: "Maximum password age"
   value: 180
   </item>
</group_policy>

</check_type>

I'm logging in with known good credentials. However, it doesn't appear to be
giving me back any information. Nessus server version is 3.0.3, linux.
Anyone have any ideas? thi is pretty much straight from example or
documentation.


-- Doug Nordwall Unix, Network, and Security Administrator Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she laid an asteroid. -- Mark Twain
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