I have no idea what your riding as fork technology changes each year. ( i rode a 08 yesterday that is so smooth id list it close to cheating, you can ride no hands in the deepest ruts.
but as a general rule you preload your forks too not sag out when you sit on it, thats the push it has on the ground so to speak.
Then use the weight and volume of oil/air to change the way it feels as far as speeds to compress, the rate pushing up into the forks and back out again (rebound) the ideal is to run soft enough that you soak up all the hits and fast out enough to get back to where it was, you want it to run as "flat " as you can. Dont confuse stiff with ridability, you want to use all the travel you have not so stiff you only use the first 3 inches.
Put a zip tie on the fork legs tight enough to hold, run the bike around your normal track, see how far down the legs it ends up, if its not nearly on the bottom you have the right travel, you then just need to weight up your oil and comp to get the feel in travel speed you want. I like mine loose so it soaks up all the bumps and works in soft tracks. I think YSS has a Suspention set up manual online, do a seach for YSS and read up, its a black art but the theories are very simple. YOu can alway back off your rear.
IF your too Stiff all round you may find your sliding off berms, pushing wide, loosing the front end, getting tired arms, face planting the list goes on etc.
YOu need to tell us why you want it stiff, or better still what is the bike doing now exactly, what dont you like about what its doing and what would you like to do better.
http://yss-australia.com/suspension_problems.php