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Introduction To Auditing in Windows 2003
Introduction To Auditing in Windows 2003
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Auditing waits for a specific event to occur, and then reports on it within the Event Viewer. Auditing
events in Windows 2003 can be divided into two types and they are success events and failure
events. Auditing can be used for user logon/logoff events and file access events. Auditing can be
turned on through a Audit Policy, which is a part of Group Policy.
There arenine auditing settings that can be configured on Windows 2003 computer
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Audit Account Logon Events: Tracks user logon and logoff events.
Audit Directory Service Access: Reports access and changes to the directory service.
Audit Logon Events: Reports user logging in and logging off or making a network connection to the
computer configured to audit logon events.
Audit privilege use: Reports events that is related to a user performing a task that is controlled by a
user right.
Audit process tracking: Reports events that is related to processes running on the computer.
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