RE: Windows 2000 Audit Question

2003-08-14 Thread Tiago Halm
de 2003 23:26 To: Michael Ungar; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Audit Question I'm fairly sure that 1 applies to domain logons and 2 applies to any other connection that requires authentication. eg. accessing a shared folder. -Original Message- From: Michael Ungar [mailto:[EMAI

RE: Windows 2000 Audit Question

2003-08-04 Thread McGill, Lachlan
ndows 2000 Audit Question Windows 2000 has 2 Audit Policy Settings; 1 - Audit account logon events & 2 - Audit logon events I'm not totally clear on the difference. I know the first one is used as a central repository for auditing logons (e.g., domain account logons to multiple servers ca

Windows 2000 Audit Question

2003-08-04 Thread Michael Ungar
Windows 2000 has 2 Audit Policy Settings; 1 - Audit account logon events & 2 - Audit logon events I'm not totally clear on the difference. I know the first one is used as a central repository for auditing logons (e.g., domain account logons to multiple servers can get recorded to the central doma