Re: Auditing

From: krish shenoy[MS] (kshenoy@online.microsft.com)
Date: 08/29/02


From: "krish shenoy[MS]" <kshenoy@online.microsft.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:36:50 -0700


Did you try running "gpupdate /force" after you have applied any policy to
the machine.

"Bryce Shaw" <bryce@silicon-wafers.com> wrote in message
news:#FHibY3TCHA.1992@tkmsftngp10...
> Hi Everyone,
>
> It seems I'm having a problem setting up auditing. I had previously set
up
> account lockout after 3 bad hits....you know....to help keep the bad guys
> out. And two people on my network keep having their accounts tripped. So
I
> tried to set up Logon/Off auditing. I open the MMC for Domain Security
> Policy and expanded "Local Policies" and expanded "Audit Policy" and then
I
> set Audit account logon events to Success, Failure.
>
> And from what I know, I thought that was all I had to do, but my security
> log is still empty. Am I missing a step or something?
>
> Thanx for any help,
> Bryce Shaw
>
>



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