Re: acessing a share

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Hi Laimis,

By default, logging is not enabled for failed logon
attempts. You have to enable it to see the failed
attempts.

"laimis" <simulai@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:

Hey,

I checked the logs and in the security log I can see succesful logon for
the user that I am using to access the share. And right after that I see
logoff for that user. No error messages or unsuccesful logon. That's what
is confusing. The log shows that everything is good.

Sorry for the confusion on the home and work. At all times I am connected
to my home network. I login into work laptop using work domain account.


.



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