Re: Auditing Logons

From: Andrew (andrewb@nospam.avidityhcs.com)
Date: 04/03/03


From: "Andrew" <andrewb@nospam.avidityhcs.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:03:16 -0800


Yeah, I checked it immediately so maybe it hasn't had time
to apply yet? I'll run the command and see what happens.
We only have 1 DC in our domain.

>-----Original Message-----
>Did you try this immediately. GP gets applied to all the
machine in the
>domain every 8hrs. You can make it get applied
immediately by running
>gpupdate /force
>However there are multiple DCs then you will stay have to
wait a short time
>till replication has taken place. One way to check that
the gpo has been
>applied is to run rsop.msc
>
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>"Andrew" <andrewb@nospam.avidityhcs.com> wrote in message
>news:022901c2f95c$1659da50$a201280a@phx.gbl...
>> I'm trying to audit logons to our domain but nothing is
>> showing up in the security event log. I went into
Active
>> Directory Users and Computers, right clicked on the
domain
>> and then clicked properties. Went to the Group Policy
>> tab, and the "Default Domain Policy" is the only one in
>> there and is highlighted. I clicked the Edit button,
and
>> then went to Computer Configuration/Windows
>> Settings/Security Settings/Local Policy/Audit Policy and
>> then opened the "Audit Account Logon Events". I
>> checked "Failure" and then exited.
>>
>> Shouldn't this activate auditing? Am I missing
>> something? Thanks.
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