Audit process tracking This security setting determines whether the OS audits process-related events such as process creation, process termination, handle duplication, and indirect object access. If this policy setting is defined, the administrator can specify whether to audit only successes, only failures, both successes and failures, or to not audit these events at all (i.e. neither successes nor failures). If Success auditing is enabled, an audit entry is generated each time the OS performs one of these process-related activities. If Failure auditing is enabled, an audit entry is generated each time the OS fails to perform one of these activities. Default: No auditing Important: For more control over auditing policies, use the settings in the Advanced Audit Policy Configuration node. For more information about Advanced Audit Policy Configuration, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140969.
Audit object access This security setting determines whether the OS audits user attempts to access non-Active Directory objects. ...
Audit policy change This security setting determines whether the OS audits each instance of attempts to change user rights ...
Audit Policy Change: New Policy: Success Failure %3 %4 Logon/Logoff %5 %6 Object Access %7 %8 Privilege Use %13 %14 Account ...
Audit privilege use This security setting determines whether to audit each instance of a user exercising a user right. If ...
Audit process tracking This security setting determines whether the OS audits process-related events such as process creation, ...
Audit registry global object access This policy setting allows you to apply a global object access audit policy to the registry ...
Audit Security Object changed: Primary User Name: %1 Primary Domain: %2 Primary Logon ID: %3 Client User Name: %4 Client ...
Audit system events This security setting determines whether the OS audits any of the following events: Attempted system ...
Audit: Audit the access of global system objects This security setting determines whether to audit the access of global system ...