Re: Auditing Attribute not propogating....
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I have been applying my auditing permissions based on the "Domain Users"
group and the "Everyone" group. I decided to add in an individual user and
the permission propagated down correctly. Is this something by design? Can
you not do auditing based on a group? That does not seem right?
"Harrison Midkiff" <HMidkiff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> I posted earlier on this subject. I have another piece of the puzzle.
> when I apply my auditing attributes it is only propagating one level down
> in the tree at a time. This is whether I force it or just let it be
> inherited.
>
> Any ideas? Anyone know a way to force the audit permission?
>
> Harrison Midkiff
>
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