How to find local security policy

Hello

I want to find a solution so that (2Brightsparks software) Synback let me create a scheduled task that allows empty passwords, which it does not now. I am running Win 7 x 64 Home Premium and I get the error:

0x8007052f: connect by mistake: account restriction. Possible reason could be that empty passwords not allowed.

They refer to the local security policy to make the change:

"If you receive the error message" error message: user account restriction error ", you must then:

-In Windows Vista, select start-> Control Panel

-Switch to the view classes (left)

-Double-click the Administrative Tools icon

-Double-click on the element of local security policy

-Navigate to security settings-> local policies-> Security Options

-Double-click on the accounts of the order of the day: limit the use of local account passwords empty to console logon only

-A window will appear. Select the disabled option, and then click OK.

-Close the local security policy window.

Thanks for any help!

Thank you, however, I was able to run ancillary Syncback in Vista and 7 before empty password (because I'm a single user and a password need not) so this may not be the case. Y at - it may be a misunderstanding?

Yet once, how to find local security to 7 Home Premium strategy, if possible?

Please post your method in case you manage to run a scheduled task under an account with a blank password.

Windows 7 Home Premium lacks a policy editor. You can duplicate many of its operations by hacking the registry directly, using this large worksheet as a guide:
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=18c90c80-8b0a-4906-a4f5-ff24cc2030fb#Filelist

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