Re: Running a script then user fails to login to domain
From: Ben Smith [MS] (bensmi@microsoft.com)
Date: 08/05/02
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From: Ben Smith [MS] <bensmi@microsoft.com> Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 08:20:18 -0700
In article <09d701c23c35$60824ac0$9ee62ecf@tkmsftngxa05>, Eric
(hastingsej@yahoo.com) writes...
> Is there a way to run a script when someone fails to login
> to a Windows 2000 domain?
> I would like to run a script that send an email or just
> writes the username and computername to a text file.
>
> Thanks
>
You can enabled Account Logon Auditing and then use Performance
Monitor to alert failed logons. The process has a fair amnout of
overhead.
Q300504 Configure Windows 2000 Server to Notify You of Security
Breaches
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