Auditing Workstation logons from DC
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I am trying to see workstation interactive logins in the Windows 2003 DC
event viewer but am not seeing the events. I am seeing Remoteinteractive as
well as interactive directly into the Domain Controller itself. However
workstation computers that are a member of the domain are not registering
event 528 or 539 type 2's in the event viewer. I have Domain Security
Settings for Audit account logon to Success and Audit logon events to
success. I have Domain Controller Settings to audit account logon to Success
and Failure and Audit Logon to Success and Failure. I am running Windows
2003 Small Business Server.
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