RE: Auditing changes to the group policies

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Hi Brian,

You can filter your Security Log.

Source: Security
Category: Directory Service Access
Event ID: 566

There are another events with the same Souce, Category and Event ID. You
only see the difference thru the description field but it's not possible
filtering the description field unless you use a script eventually or
management tool like Microsoft Operations Manager.

Regards,
.



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