Re: changing audit-options
From: Jack Seredyniecki (jack_seredyniecki_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/21/03
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Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:32:45 -0400
You have to be a local Admin in order to be able to configure the local
security policy:
Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy ...under Local
Policies select Audit Policy and double click on Audit account logon events.
"news.planet.nl" <morri151@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:bkkj2m$76i$1@reader10.wxs.nl...
> Hi NG. I cannot seem to be able to modify my audit options under local
> security policy. I understand that in a domain the domain rules apply but
> when I'm not in the domain I still cannot change anything. All I want is
to
> log succesfull logons as well as the failures. Am I missing something
here?
> I am a member of the administrator-group but even logging on as the
> Administrator doesn't help.
>
> Tx
> Chris
>
>
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