Re: Security Logs

From: JasonW (no_at_no.com)
Date: 07/30/03

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    Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:08:28 GMT
    
    

    Are all the events logon/logoff? If so, are they all your known users?

    -JasonW

    "Richard Ling" <Richard.Ling@xyz.com> wrote in message
    news:#KmKqnpVDHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    > I have enable auding on my Windows 2000 server (SBS 2000) for Logon/Logoff
    > event so that I can audit who is logging on and off the domain. I have
    done
    > this by setting the security settings in Domain Controller Security
    Policy.
    >
    > The security log has hundreds of event (mainly system) and is filling up
    the
    > log very quickly. I was suprised about this as I only have 10 users. I
    > have increased the log size to 4mb but is still full within a day or two.
    >
    > Can anyone suggest how I can control this so the log does not fill so
    > quickly
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    > Richard
    >
    >
    >


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