Audit: Audit the access of global system objects This security setting determines whether to audit the access of global system objects. If this policy is enabled, it causes system objects, such as mutexes (mutual exclusive), events, semaphores (locking mechanisms used inside resource managers or resource dispensers) and DOS devices, to be created with a default system access control list (SACL). If the Audit object access audit policy is also enabled, access to these system objects is audited. Note: When configuring this security setting, changes will not take effect until you restart Windows. Default: Disabled.
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 to audit detailed tracking information for events such as ...
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 to audit when a user restarts or shuts down the computer or ...
Audit: Audit the access of global system objects This security setting determines whether to audit the access of global system ...
Audit: Audit the use of Backup and Restore privilege This security setting determines whether to audit the use of all user ...
Audit: Force audit policy subcategory settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings. Windows ...
Audit: Shut down system immediately if unable to log security audits This security setting determines whether the system ...
Auditing settings on object changed: Object Server: %1 Object Type: %2 Object Name: %3 Handle ID: %4 Process ID: %5 Image ...