P Phil M. Apr 16, 2005 #1 Is there a way to allow a non-admin user to login, in spite of this condition? gpedit.msc?
A andy smart Apr 18, 2005 #2 Phil said: Is there a way to allow a non-admin user to login, in spite of this condition? gpedit.msc? Click to expand... Why would you want non-admin users logging in and doing stuff when you can't audit the event? If it were me I'd set the log file to either a) be larger or b) over-write events as needed.
Phil said: Is there a way to allow a non-admin user to login, in spite of this condition? gpedit.msc? Click to expand... Why would you want non-admin users logging in and doing stuff when you can't audit the event? If it were me I'd set the log file to either a) be larger or b) over-write events as needed.
S Steven L Umbach Apr 18, 2005 #3 No there is not also long as you have the security option "shut down system if security log is full" is enabled. --- Steve
No there is not also long as you have the security option "shut down system if security log is full" is enabled. --- Steve
H Herb Martin Apr 18, 2005 #4 andy smart said: Why would you want non-admin users logging in and doing stuff when you can't audit the event? If it were me I'd set the log file to either a) be larger or b) over-write events as needed. Click to expand... I agree with Andy (and Steven). Add this: Overwrite AFTER N days and check your logs at least ever (N - 1) days.
andy smart said: Why would you want non-admin users logging in and doing stuff when you can't audit the event? If it were me I'd set the log file to either a) be larger or b) over-write events as needed. Click to expand... I agree with Andy (and Steven). Add this: Overwrite AFTER N days and check your logs at least ever (N - 1) days.