I know that you can view the event logs from a 2K server from a remote pc as a domain admin. The question is can you give a user the rights to do this without having to make that user a domain admin..? If so, how? Basically i want to allow the user to view the event logs with as few additional...
I know that you can view the event logs from a 2K server from a remote pc as a domain admin. The question is can you give a user the rights to do this without having to make that user a domain admin..? If so, how? Basically i want to allow the user to view the event logs with as few additional...
I check my event logs to see when users log out log in, if there are any events from users being logged in or trying to log in conflicts with time restrictions, etc.
Anyway for about a week now the server thinks that a user is logged in when i know for a fact they log out each day. I have tried...
All i want to do is make sure that every user on every pc has the same proxy settings in internet explorer...
A little about my environment...some users have local pc admin rights and the majority just have power user rights...anyway what is happening is that it seems those with local pc admin...
Obviously you have to install IIS to have SUS on your server...any special precautions i need to take to ensure security after installing IIS and SUS.
Thanks
When i had a nt 4 box i audited and was able to see when passwords were changed by users. now that i've upgraded to 2k (i have a single DC, about 40 client pc's) i no longer see these events in the event log. I'm 99.9% sure i've selected the correct auditing scheme and i'm still not seeing...
i want to make sure the policy to force users to change passwords every 90 days is working. Can i look in event log to see when a user has changed his/her password becasue of policy and also if they change it themselves via ctrl-alt-delete.
Thanks
I have auditing turned on for success and/failure on the default domain group policy for audit account logon events and logon events.
Anyway everything appears to be working fine for 2 weeks since domain upgrade...users login, get mappings, access resources...i have tons of events id 540...
Simply put i have "automatically log users off when logon time expires set to enabled" in my GPO
I have logon hours set in user properties.
I am 99.9% sure the GPO is working becasue i have an authorization notice that pops up when the users log in and that is set through the same...
I have auditing turned on for success and/failure on the default domain group policy for audit account logon events and logon events.
Anyway everything appears to be working fine for 2 weeks since domain upgrade...users login, get mappings, access resources...i have tons of events id 540...
It was easy on nt server to see password changes in the event log; i don't remember the event but i remember it had something to do with anonymous.
Anyway is there an easy way to filter in W2K server event log to see password changes...
Thanks
I have gotton emails before where it looks like the person it is from is also the person the email was sent to, but obviously it was sent to me.
Simply put the from field is the same as the to field.
Does this mean the sender set up a distribution list and named it the same as his/her name...
I want to see when users login and logout. I have 1 W2K DC.
I have the following
audit logon events
audit account logon events
set to success and failure auditing.
The event log is so full of events i can't make heads or tails out of what is what. On our old NT 4 box it was pretty straight...
the faq for setting up dns says to delete the root from forward look up zones and configure forwarders...so is it correct to say that since my external domain is different from my internal domain i won't need any forward look up zones.
All i'm doing is editing the default domain gpo...i simply put in some message text for users attempting to log on...
It doesn't seem to be taking..
Any suggestions or things obvious that i might be overlooking?
THanks
my dc is also my DNS...it throws out to clients it's address as dns server..i have forwarders (ISP DNS SEVERS)set up and everything appears to be working.
Q. Should the DC point to it' own address for dns or to the isp's?
I'm getting conflicting reports from Microsoft. I thought it was supposed...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.