Default Domain Policy and auditing logons

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I have a single Windows 2003 Domain Controller. I have edited the default
domain policy and checked Success and Failure events for everything under
Audit Policy. I then try to logon and off from a workstation logging into the
domain and nothing is in the Security Event viewer. Under the local policy on
the server for the Audit policy, everything is grayed out and listed as no
audit. Am I missing something. It seems to be pretty straight forward to
audit domain logons and logoffs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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