To export the local security policy settings to a file (for example, security-policy.inf), open the Command Prompt as administrator and type the following: Method 2: Export and Import Local Security Policy with Command Prompt
As you can see, it contains all your local security policy, including your account lockout and password policy. Browse to the location where you want to save the security settings file (.INF), give it a name and click on Save.Right-click on Security Settings in the left-side pane, and you can then select “ Export policy” from the context menu.When the Run dialog box shows up, type secpol.msc into it and hit Enter to open the Local Security Policy Editor. The Local Security Policy Editor comes with the import / export feature, making it much easier to migrate or replicate the same local security policy settings across multiple computers. Method 1: Export and Import Local Security Policy with GUI
How can I backup local security policy or transfer all policy settings from one system to another? In this tutorial we’ll show 2 simple ways to export and import local security policy in Windows 10 / 8 / 7.