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Tsitan - so the subcategory name has a comma in it when it's translated into Russian? Does it have a comma in the UI in Local Security Settings (secpol.msc)?
Thanks.
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Yes, it have.
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- jasink97Mar 31, 2022Copper Contributor
FLevenI think i have the solution to this problem and its really trivial. I think the problem is that the software can't read certain characters. I could solve this problem by going into an existing .policyrule file and editing out the unreadable character which was an '&'. However I still have problems using the effective state function because I get an error regarding secedit/auditpol and i can't find the 'EntityName' which causes the problem. I searched for files in %SystemRoot%\Security\Templates but there are multiple files and none of theme have have 'line 168 position 82' as stated in the error report. Even all lines combined don't reach 168 so I don't know which files policy analyzer is referring to. Anyone has an idea where auditpol/secedit files on a domain machine are stored and used by policy analyzer?
- FLevenJan 19, 2022Copper ContributorI did, I even mentioned the problems in official Microsoft tickets.
- StephanGeeMar 18, 2021Steel Contributor
Maybe you can open up a support request here
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/security-compliance-toolkit-10I have an English OS but with "german" region. So for analyzing you might install Win10 in english until it is fixed.
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- FLevenMar 17, 2021Copper Contributor
Any chance, someone will take a look into fixing the problems, described by multiple individuals in this thread ? As the responsibility of the PA is to assist in security compliance reports, it should work in any environment, without flaws. If I have to question any result of this software, I cannot use it at all.
Maybe the security related tools, could be the tools Microsoft will open source and put on Github ?