Domain Controller Not logging Security Audit Settings

From: ryan (rmurphy_at_employocity.com)
Date: 05/30/03


Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 08:01:50 -0500


Hello,

My W2kAS domain controller is not logging the security audit as set in the
Group Policy under Default Domain Policy / Computer Configuration / Windows
Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies nor will it accept / update
Local Computer Policy / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Audit Policy.
Local Audit settings are correct but Effective settings remain flagged as
"no auditing".

However, all Group members have accepted and are logging the Audit Settings
as set in in the Group Policy on the Domain Controller. Any ideas what I am
doing wrong?

thanks in advance. - Ryan



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