Modify Local Security Policy using Powershell
There is no pure powershell way of doing it as per @Kayasax's answer, you have to wrap secedit into Powershell.
secedit /export /cfg c:\secpol.cfg
(gc C:\secpol.cfg).replace("PasswordComplexity = 1", "PasswordComplexity = 0") | Out-File C:\secpol.cfg
secedit /configure /db c:\windows\security\local.sdb /cfg c:\secpol.cfg /areas SECURITYPOLICY
rm -force c:\secpol.cfg -confirm:$false
I use Windows 7
I have solved it by using the following powershell script
$name = $PSScriptRoot + "\" + $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name
if (!([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal][Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole] "Administrator")) { Start-Process powershell.exe "-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File `"$name`"" -Verb RunAs; exit }
$registryPath = "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa"
$Name = "LimitBlankPasswordUse"
$value = "0"
New-ItemProperty -Path $registryPath -Name $name -Value $value ` -PropertyType DWORD -Force | Out-Null
This script will automatically run as admin, if not already opened in admin mode
I Also tried the script Raf wrote. I had version 2.0, but I only got it to work with version 4.0
I decided to write a couple functions to make this process easier.
Parse-SecPol
: will turn Local Security Policy into a PsObject. You can view all the properties and make changed to the object.
Set-SecPol
: will turn the Parse-SecPol
object back into a config file and import it to into the Local Security Policy.
Here is a example of its usage :
Function Parse-SecPol($CfgFile){
secedit /export /cfg "$CfgFile" | out-null
$obj = New-Object psobject
$index = 0
$contents = Get-Content $CfgFile -raw
[regex]::Matches($contents,"(?<=\[)(.*)(?=\])") | %{
$title = $_
[regex]::Matches($contents,"(?<=\]).*?((?=\[)|(\Z))", [System.Text.RegularExpressions.RegexOptions]::Singleline)[$index] | %{
$section = new-object psobject
$_.value -split "\r\n" | ?{$_.length -gt 0} | %{
$value = [regex]::Match($_,"(?<=\=).*").value
$name = [regex]::Match($_,".*(?=\=)").value
$section | add-member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $name.tostring().trim() -Value $value.tostring().trim() -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | out-null
}
$obj | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $title -Value $section
}
$index += 1
}
return $obj
}
Function Set-SecPol($Object, $CfgFile){
$SecPool.psobject.Properties.GetEnumerator() | %{
"[$($_.Name)]"
$_.Value | %{
$_.psobject.Properties.GetEnumerator() | %{
"$($_.Name)=$($_.Value)"
}
}
} | out-file $CfgFile -ErrorAction Stop
secedit /configure /db c:\windows\security\local.sdb /cfg "$CfgFile" /areas SECURITYPOLICY
}
$SecPool = Parse-SecPol -CfgFile C:\test\Test.cgf
$SecPool.'System Access'.PasswordComplexity = 1
$SecPool.'System Access'.MinimumPasswordLength = 8
$SecPool.'System Access'.MaximumPasswordAge = 60
Set-SecPol -Object $SecPool -CfgFile C:\Test\Test.cfg