Security Eventlog permissions set to (unexisting) Exchange Enterprise Server

From: Lars Dam (l.p.dam_at_amity.nl)
Date: 11/14/03


Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 03:17:19 -0800

I have four (new) Windows XP machines. They are set up in
a domain. Normal operation seems fine. Just some things
are problematic.
Main reason seems to be the Security Eventlog permission
settings. Even if I'm logged in as Administrator locally,
I've no permission whatsoever on the Security Eventlog.
The permissions are granted to Exchange Enterprise
Servers. The problem exist on a Windows SBS 2000 setting;
so there are no Exchange Enterprise Servers on the
network. Therefore I seem to have lost grip on this Event
log. Other Eventlogs are available.

What's wrong, an what can I do about it.



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