<![CDATA[ If you get a missing "SecEdit.sdb" then follow these instructions to re-create the file and make your server healthy once again!
1. Open the %SystemRoot%Security folder, create a new folder, and then name it "OldSecurity".
2. Move all of the files ending in .log from the %SystemRoot%Security folder to the OldSecurity folder.
3. Find the Secedit.sdb file in the %SystemRoot%SecurityDatabase folder, and then rename this file to "Secedit.old".
4. Click Start, click Run, type mmc, and then click OK.
5. Click Console, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then add the Security and Configuration snap-in.
6. Right-click Security and Configuration and Analysis, and then click Open Database.
7. Browse to the %TEMP% folder, type Secedit.sdb in the File name box, and then click Open.
8. When you are prompted to import a template, click Setup Security.inf, and then click Open.
9. Copy %TEMP%Secedit.sdb %SystemRoot%SecurityDatabase. ]]>
1. Open the %SystemRoot%Security folder, create a new folder, and then name it "OldSecurity".
2. Move all of the files ending in .log from the %SystemRoot%Security folder to the OldSecurity folder.
3. Find the Secedit.sdb file in the %SystemRoot%SecurityDatabase folder, and then rename this file to "Secedit.old".
4. Click Start, click Run, type mmc, and then click OK.
5. Click Console, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then add the Security and Configuration snap-in.
6. Right-click Security and Configuration and Analysis, and then click Open Database.
7. Browse to the %TEMP% folder, type Secedit.sdb in the File name box, and then click Open.
8. When you are prompted to import a template, click Setup Security.inf, and then click Open.
9. Copy %TEMP%Secedit.sdb %SystemRoot%SecurityDatabase. ]]>