Audit Password change

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Hi,

I have applyed the policy bellow but still don't any
event in the event log when the password is changed.
Is there any registry key or specific configuration so
that this policy detting is taken into account and events
genarated?

Thanks.
Simon.


Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security
Settings\Local
Policies\Audit Policy
Audit account management

After that, you'll need to run:
secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy /enforce

When a password is changed, an event will be logged on
the DC.

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ogs@ogs. com said:
Hi,

I have applyed the policy bellow but still don't any
event in the event log when the password is changed.
Is there any registry key or specific configuration so
that this policy detting is taken into account and events
genarated?

Thanks.
Simon.


Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security
Settings\Local
Policies\Audit Policy
Audit account management

After that, you'll need to run:
secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy /enforce

When a password is changed, an event will be logged on
the DC.

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Did you enable this policy within the Default Domain GPO?

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Yes This was done is the Default Domain GPO.


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Did you enable this policy within the Default Domain GPO?

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Yes This was done is the Default Domain GPO.


Normally this just works. Are you getting any errors in the Event viewer?

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Ace

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