Re: "Who disabled the user" problem




"Special Access" <nonyabidnezz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Although I have done several searches online and through the event
log...

Is there a way to tell who created a user, and who disabled a user in
Active Directory (2003 native mode). If not who did, how about what
do we need to set in order to tell who will (sometime in the future)

Mike

You should be getting audit events in the security logs provided
that Account Management auditing is enabled. You need to view
a consolidated event log from all DCs to really get the picture, as
these are logged on the DC where the action was taken.

Roger


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