Re: Security Log file full often
not only do the users have to log on to the domain but the computers do as
well when they start up. Most of the time the workstns logon anonymously,
dont forget that there is an enormous amount of traffic even when nobody is
logged on, mainly network maint packets... computers finding eachother etc.
"Troy" <nospam> wrote in message
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>I have a workstation that the security log file gets full every few days.
>I
> saved and cleared the log file again this morning. The only entries are
> events 538 and 540's from the domain controller and another workstaion.
> Why am I seeing anonymous logins from another workstation?
>
> thanks!
>
>
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