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
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 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