MOM can
do this – as the events that you decide to capture are written to the
database. And, with some SQL scripting or custom tools, I’m fairly
certain that the info can be ripped out of the MOM DB. However, it really wasn’t
designed to handle masses of raw audit logs. However
(previously known as DADS…) Microsoft Audit Collection Server (due…..
sometime) will provide most of what you’re looking for. Rick From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I currently have AD set to audit the account
administration successes so we can pinpoint who is putting users in specific
groups. Although this tracks every modification to our accounts, I was
wondering if anyone has knowledge of a software utility that will export the
Security Log data to an SQL database so we can run queries, generate reports,
and keep a history of what's been changed. I've heard that the Microsoft
Operations Manager Console will do this but I have not found any documentation
on the MS website to support that claim. Bonnie Pohlschneider Copeland Corporation 937-493-2333 PH 718-887-7441 FX |
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