Failure Audit with ASP.NET

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From: Yoann Roman (yoann_at_cc.spam-bypass.gatech.edu)
Date: 03/02/05


Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 11:03:31 -0500

I can't seem to get rid of this Failure Audit, even though Everyone & Users
have full read access to the WINNT folder (the folder in the event doesn't
exist, so I figure it must be a temp folder).

Event Type: Failure Audit
Event Source: Security
Event Category: Object Access
Event ID: 560
Date: 3/2/05
Time: 11:01:17 AM
User: COMPUTER\ASPNET
Computer: COMPUTER
Description:
Object Open:
  Object Server: Security
  Object Type: File
  Object Name: C:\WINNT\Z6DKQX3AHNU07ELS
  New Handle ID: -
  Operation ID: {0,31401230}
  Process ID: 148
  Primary User Name: ASPNET
  Primary Domain: COMPUTER
  Primary Logon ID: (0x0,0x16F4528)
  Client User Name: -
  Client Domain: -
  Client Logon ID: -
  Accesses SYNCHRONIZE
   ReadData (or ListDirectory)

  Privileges -

Any suggestions? Thanks.



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