Network Policy Server This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by RADIUS (IAS) and Network Access Protection (NAP) user access requests. These requests can be Grant, Deny, Discard, Quarantine, Lock, and Unlock. Ifyou configure this policy setting, an audit event is generated for each IAS and NAP user access request. Success audits record successful user access requests and Failure audits record unsuccessful attempts. If you do not configure this policy settings, IAS and NAP user access requests are not audited. Volume: Medium or High on NPS and IAS server. No volume on other computers. Default: Success, Failure.
Network Policy Server granted full access to a user because the host met the defined health policy. User: Security ID: %1 ...
Network Policy Server is installed, but additional steps are required to configure NPS to process or forward connection requests ...
Network Policy Server locked the user account due to repeated failed authentication attempts. User: Security ID: %1 Account ...
Network Policy Server quarantined a user. Contact the Network Policy Server administrator for more information. User: Security ...
Network Policy Server This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by RADIUS (IAS) and Network Access Protection ...
Network Policy Server unlocked the user account. User: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Fully Qualified ...
Network Request Timeout} The session with a remote server has been disconnected because the time-out interval for a request ...
Network security: Allow Local System to use computer identity for NTLM This policy setting allows Local System services that ...
Network security: Allow LocalSystem NULL session fallback Allow NTLM to fall back to NULL session when used with LocalSystem. ...