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Rowdy Yates
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      17th Apr 2004
hi, is it possible to audit individual user activity?

i'm trying to audit the activities of a single user account. i don't want
to audit everything and then filter the logs.

is that possible?


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Cary Shultz [A.D. MVP]
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      17th Apr 2004
Rowdy,

I do not think so. But, what exactly are you trying to audit? As you know,
there are a lot of things that can be audited ;-)

Cary


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> hi, is it possible to audit individual user activity?
>
> i'm trying to audit the activities of a single user account. i don't want
> to audit everything and then filter the logs.
>
> is that possible?
>
>
> Rowdy Yates, MCSE
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Rowdy Yates
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      17th Apr 2004
"Cary Shultz [A.D. MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Rowdy,
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> I do not think so. But, what exactly are you trying to audit? As you
> know, there are a lot of things that can be audited ;-)
>
> Cary
>


nothing out of the ordinatry. will be auditing system changes, policy
changes, login's e.t.c.. this is non-AD server. but i was wondering if
there was a way to just audit only certrain user object/account activity.
don't want to waste event log space on auditing information for accounts i
know i don't care about.

i didn't think there was, but i thoguth i would give it a try anyway. never
hurts to ask.

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Steven L Umbach
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      17th Apr 2004
Well kind of. You can enable auditing of object access and then enable auditing of
objects such as folders/files/AD objects for an individual user, however there will
still be lots of seemingly unrelated events in the security log. For auditing of
logons, account management, process tracking, and such there is no way to do so for
individual users. --- Steve

"Rowdy Yates" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi, is it possible to audit individual user activity?
>
> i'm trying to audit the activities of a single user account. i don't want
> to audit everything and then filter the logs.
>
> is that possible?
>
>
> Rowdy Yates, MCSE
> --
> Rowdy's Home Page
> http://rowdy_yates2.tripod.com/
> "it's a work in progress" :-(



 
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