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- Windows Security Log Event ID 4727 - A security-enabled global group . . .
4727: A security-enabled global group was created On this page Description of this event Field level details Examples The user in Subject: just created a Security Global group identified in New Group In Active Directory Users and Computers "Security Enabled" groups are simply referred to as Security groups
- Windows Security Log Encyclopedia
Windows Security Log EventsWindows Audit Categories:
- Chapter 8 Account Management Events - Ultimate Windows Security
Chapter 8 Account Management Events The Account Management security log category is particularly valuable You can use these events to track maintenance of user, group, and computer objects in AD as well as to track local users and groups in member server and workstation SAMs This category is also very easy to use: Windows uses a different event ID for each type of object and operation You
- Windows Security Log Event ID 4754 - A security-enabled universal group . . .
4754: A security-enabled universal group was created On this page Description of this event Field level details Examples The user in Subject: created a Universal Security group identified in New Group In Active Directory Users and Computers "Security Enabled" groups are simply referred to as Security groups AD has 2 types of groups: Security and Distribution Distribution (security disabled
- Windows Security Log Event ID 4729
4729: A member was removed from a security-enabled global group On this page Description of this event Field level details Examples The user in Subject: removed the user group computer in Member: from the Security Global group in Group: In Active Directory Users and Computers "Security Enabled" groups are simply referred to as Security groups AD has 2 types of groups: Security and
- Windows Security Log Event ID 4728 - A member was added to a security . . .
4728: A member was added to a security-enabled global group On this page Description of this event Field level details Examples The user in Subject: added the user group computer in Member: to the Security Global group in Group: In Active Directory Users and Computers "Security Enabled" groups are simply referred to as Security groups AD has 2 types of groups: Security and Distribution
- Audit Security Group Management
WinSecWiki > Security Settings > Advanced Audit Policies > Account Management > Security Group Management Audit Security Group Management This category is logged on workstations, member servers and domain controllers To configure this on Server 2008 and Vista you must use auditpol Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 can use Group Policy Active Directory In Active Directory Users and Computers
- Security Group Management
WinSecWiki > Security Settings > Local Policies > Audit Policy > Account Management > Security Group Security Group Management This category is logged on workstations, member servers and domain controllers To configure this on Server 2008 and Vista you must use auditpol Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 can use Group Policy Active Directory In Active Directory Users and Computers "Security
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