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PROBLEMThe Audit Policy for your domain is set to audit File and Object Access Success and Failure. You use File Manager to connect to a share on one of your Windows NT servers. The server is a member of the domain but is not a domain controller. You highlight a directory, click on Security, Auditing, select Events to Audit, and Add Users and Groups. Clicking OK returns the following:
RESOLUTIONStart User Manager for Domains, click User, Select Domain, and enter the Server's name instead of a domain name. For instance, if you wish to audit events on the stand-alone server \\SA_SERVER, type "\\SA_SERVER" (without the quotes) in the Domain box. User Manager will display accounts database of \\SA_SERVER. Proceed to set the Audit Policy for \\SA_SERVER. MORE INFORMATIONDomain audit policies apply to domain controllers. Domain audit policies will not automatically take effect on stand-alone Windows NT servers even though such servers may be members of a domain. To establish audit policies on a stand-alone server, User Manager must be focused on the server, not on the domain. Additional query words:
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