Re: Event 560 SC Manager
- From: alubel@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 Dec 2006 07:40:17 -0800
See if this works, i think its a client thing:
Edit you SQL server connection in EM and under the options uncheck
"Display SQL server State in Console", "show system databases and
system objects", and "automaticallyl start sql server when connecting".
HTH,
Andy Lubel
lucasno1 wrote:
Hi Steven,
Apologies for the delay getting back and thanks for your response.
I have disabled the audit object access in group policy but we still
seem to be getting the errors.
Any more ideas?
Thanks
Steven Zhu [MSFT] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for posting here.
From you post, I understand the issue is that you get a lot of 560 Failure
audit errors in your computer. If I am off base, please feel free to let me
know.
Based on my knowledge, the failure audit error is related to object access.
These audit error occurs because the "audit object access" policy has been
enabled in Group Policy or local security policy. Disabling this policy
will clear such errors.
Failed access attempts are absolutely normal during normal Windows
operation. Many times Windows uses a failed access attempt as a cue on how
to behave (enable this button vs. disable this button, depending on whether
you have access, etc.).
You can disable either the Object Access audit policy or disable the
specific files from being audited.
245630 Event 560 Failures Appears When File and Object Auditing Is Enabled
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=245630
To summarize, usually this is not something to be concerned with. As
noted, if auditing these files does not provide you any tangible results,
it is recommended that you disable the policy.
I hope the above information helps.
Have a nice day.
Best Regards,
Steven Zhu
MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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