Information
This policy setting ensures permissions for the Windows installation directory conform to minimum requirements.
The recommended STIG state for this setting is: TrustedInstaller - Full control - This folder and subfolders SYSTEM - Modify - This folder only SYSTEM - Full control - Subfolders and files only Administrators - Modify - This folder only Administrators - Full control - Subfolders and files only Users - Read & execute - This folder, subfolders, and files CREATOR OWNER - Full control - Subfolders and files only ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES - Read & execute - This folder, subfolders, and files and ALL RESTRICTED APPLICATION PACKAGES - Read & execute - This folder, subfolders, and files
Changing the system's file and directory permissions allows the possibility of unauthorized and anonymous modification to the operating system and installed applications.
Solution
Maintain the default permissions for the Windows installation directory and configure
2.3.10.5 Ensure 'Network access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users' is set to 'Disabled'
(WN19-SO-000240).
- View the Properties of the Windows installation directory
- Select the
Security
tab
- Select the
Advanced
button
Change the permissions to match the default.
Default permissions:
\Windows
Type - 'Allow' for all
Inherited from - 'None' for all
Principal - Access - Applies to
TrustedInstaller - Full control - This folder and subfolders SYSTEM - Modify - This folder only SYSTEM - Full control - Subfolders and files only Administrators - Modify - This folder only Administrators - Full control - Subfolders and files only Users - Read & execute - This folder, subfolders, and files CREATOR OWNER - Full control - Subfolders and files only ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES - Read & execute - This folder, subfolders, and files and ALL RESTRICTED APPLICATION PACKAGES - Read & execute - This folder, subfolders, and files
Impact:
Non-privileged groups such as Users or Authenticated Users must not have greater than 'Read & execute' permissions except where noted as defaults. Individual accounts must not be used to assign permissions.