Re: edb.chk edb.log and tmp.edb
- From: "Will" <westes-usc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 18:34:09 -0800
"Lee Flight" <lef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ubZzjNyLHHA.4384@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hiis
the local security settings for the server are stored in a JET database
(Secedit.sdb)
in %SystemRoot%\Security\database folder, the various edb files in the
Security folder
are likely associated with that (AD also uses a JET database which is
probably what
your browsing turned up).
Churn on those files is normal as security policy is (re-)applied to the
system. If the
churn is being logged you likely have some security policy in place that
auditing changes
to the %SystemRoot%\Security\ folder
Audit Policy I understand. Why are the files being rewritten every five
to 10 minutes though?
--
Will
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