Manage auditing and security log This security setting determines which users can specify object access auditing options for individual resources, such as files, Active Directory objects, and registry keys. This security setting does not allow a user to enable file and object access auditing in general. For such auditing to be enabled, the Audit object access setting in Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Audit Policies must be configured. You can view audited events in the security log of the Event Viewer. A user with this privilege can also view and clear the security log. Default: Administrators.
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Manage auditing and security log This security setting determines which users can specify object access auditing options ...
manage-bde -autounlock -enable Volume manage-bde -autounlock -disable Volume manage-bde -autounlock -clearallkeys OSVolume ...
manage-bde -autounlock -enable Volume manage-bde -autounlock -disable Volume manage-bde -autounlock -clearallkeys OSVolume ...
manage-bde -changepassword Volume {-ComputerName|-cn} ComputerName {-?|/?} {-Help|-h} Description: Modifies password for ...
manage-bde -changepin Volume {-ComputerName|-cn} ComputerName {-?|/?} {-Help|-h} Description: Modifies PIN for a volume. ...