Re: Success Audits -> A nightmare!

From: Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP] (kweilbacMVP_at_gte.net)
Date: 05/27/04


Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 00:18:40 -0400

if you do a search of this NG you will see that this question is asked
repeatedly. the answer for now is: that's the way it is.

-- 
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
"Tony" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B5BB6426-F1D0-4BB9-8F8C-F5E1966FC570@microsoft.com...
> 241 hits in 15 mins. All were success audits. I went as far as switching
success audits off in Domain Controller -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy ->
Audit account logon events. No effect. Where can I know or find out the
policy refresh settings. Perhaps the changes I did have not been applied to
the system yet.
>
> Does anyone have anything to share on this??
>
> Thanks.
>


Relevant Pages

  • Re: monitor logon time
    ... Click on Local Policies/Audit Policies, ... double click on "Audit Account Logon Events" in the right pane. ... Close the local security snap-in. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • Re: Log-in log-out
    ... When you double click on "Audit account logon events" you will see the ... success and failure but even if I restart my PC (to ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
  • RE: Logging User Logon/Logoff
    ... I apologize it's the "audit account logon events" that needs to be enabled. ... Therefore you can uncheck the success and failure of the "audit logon ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Account Audit Questions
    ... > I am enable "Audit account logon events" funcion in Win2000 server. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)

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