Audit privilege use This security setting determines whether to audit each instance of a user exercising a user right. If you define this policy setting, you can specify whether to audit successes, audit failures, or not audit this type of event at all. Success audits generate an audit entry when the exercise of a user right succeeds. Failure audits generate an audit entry when the exercise of a user right fails. To set this value to No auditing, in the Properties dialog box for this policy setting, select the Define these policy settings check box and clear the Success and Failure check boxes. Default: No auditing. Audits are not generated for use of the following user rights, even if success audits or failure audits are specified for Audit privilege use. Enabling auditing of these user rights tend to generate many events in the security log which may impede your computer's performance. To audit the following user rights, enable the FullPrivilegeAuditing registry key. Bypass traverse checking Debug programs Create a token object Replace process level token Generate security audits Back up files and directories Restore files and directories Caution Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data on the computer.
Audit logon events This security setting determines whether to audit each instance of a user logging on to or logging off ...
Audit object access This security setting determines whether to audit the event of a user accessing an object for example, ...
Audit policy change This security setting determines whether to audit every incident of a change to user rights assignment ...
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 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 ...