Windows 2000 Professional local auditing policies and Sysprep

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Tom Kemp

I haven't tried this for myself as of yet, but am curious... If I Install
and configure the OS on a workstation, enable the auditing policy for
successful and failed access, then set the auditing policies on all hard
drives, files and folders to audit all successful and failed access...then
sysprep the disk...clone it and reproduce it a dozen times...would the
policies be reset, or remain intact?

My goal is to create a classroom of about 15 students and a server....and
setting auditing one on one takes too long... The other option is importing
and exporting policies, I guess..but would that save much time, as it has to
scan the whole directory tree to set the policies.

I have to do the same for a few such classrooms...I have to do the same on
the Servers and group Policies, as well, so any help would be appreciated.


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Chriss3

If you use Active Directory you can turn auditing on for there's computers
centrally with a Group Policy.
 
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Tom Kemp

Ok, thanks for the response. I'll have to go back and take a look at it
again... I tried that...but maybe I just missed something....
__________________________________________________________________ Tom Kemp
MCSE/CNA/A+ ICQ#: 157741210 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me
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