Printer Auditing

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Arthur

How do you disable printer auditing?! I have Windows 2000
Server DC and print server. Every print job to every
print device is being logged in the System log.

I have checked all of the following areas:
Domain Security Policy
Domain Controller Security Policy
Local Security Policy
All applicable Group Policy's
The Auditing tab for each printer

Audit object access is set to "no auditing" in all cases,
and no printers have any auditing entries.

Can anyone tell me where i can turn this off?

Thanks in advance,
Arthur
 
How do you disable printer auditing?! I have Windows 2000
Server DC and print server. Every print job to every
print device is being logged in the System log.

I have checked all of the following areas:
Domain Security Policy
Domain Controller Security Policy
Local Security Policy
All applicable Group Policy's
The Auditing tab for each printer

Audit object access is set to "no auditing" in all cases,
and no printers have any auditing entries.

Can anyone tell me where i can turn this off?

Thanks in advance,
Arthur

See tip 17 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
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