/services/centers/update”>Windows Update</A> in Help and Support Center.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec”><term originalTerm=”localsec”>localsec</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then click <b>Local Security Policy</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs1_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs1_smclassic”>Localsec_MyDocs1_smclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs1_smclassic”><def><para>To determine the location of a user’s My Documents folder, log on as the user, right-click <b>My Documents<b> on the desktop, click <b>Properties</b>, and look at the location specified on the <b>Target</b> tab. </para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs1_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs1_smsimple”>Localsec_MyDocs1_smsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs1_smsimple”><def><para>To determine the location of a user’s My Documents folder, log on as the user, click <b>Start<b>, right-click <b>My Documents</b>, click <b>Properties</b>, and look at the location specified on the <b>Target</b> tab. </para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs2_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs2_smclassic”>Localsec_MyDocs2_smclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs2_smclassic”><def><para>To change the target location of your My Documents folder, right-click the desktop icon, click <B>Properties<B>, and then specify a new location on the <B>Target</B> tab.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs2_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs2_smsimple”>Localsec_MyDocs2_smsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs2_smsimple”><def><para>To change the target folder location of your My Documents folder, click <B>Start<B>, right-click <B>My Documents</B>, click <B>Properties</B>, and then specify a new location on the <B>Target</B> tab.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”>localsec_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, and then click <B>Control Panel</B>. 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