Re: Rights necessary for an user to view the security logs within the event Viewer - Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2



I found it I can set this via group policy - Manage auditing and security
logs


"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2 on our domain. We would like our
regular domain users and these users would be in the local User group on
the Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2 client. What are the minimum rights
they would need to view the security log within the event viewer.
Currently they are getting the following message when doing so "Unable to
complete the operation on "Security". A required privilege is not held
by the client"

Any suggestion are welcome.

Thanks in advance.

Eric Sabo



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