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ADAudit Plus collects data logged in the security logs of configured Member Servers and provides reports. Data logged in security logs of the above objects depends upon the Audit Policy / Advanced Audit Policy (Available in 2008 R2 & above) configured for the respective object.
Configuring the Advanced Audit Policy ensures only the required security logs for auditing are collected, ensuring the disk space does not fill fast with unwanted logs.
Configuring Advanced Audit Policy for Member Servers that run on Windows (2008 R2 & above) Servers:
Advanced audit policy is to be configured in the GPO that is applied on all selected Member Servers to collect only the required security logs for auditing.
What Advanced Audit Policies are to be established in the GPO?
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Step by Step Procedure to edit the GPO:
Log on to Windows with an account that has Administrator rights.
Ensure that the Group Policy snap-in is installed.
Open the GPMC (Group Policy Management Console) in Windows 2003 / 2008 Servers.
Navigate to the 'GPO' that is applied on all selected Member Servers.
Group Policy Management Console -> Domain Controllers ->GPO applicable for Member Servers |
Right click the GPO and Click on 'Edit'.
From the Group Policy Management Editor Navigate to 'Audit Policies' node,
Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> Audit Policies. |
From the right pane, double-click the policy that you want to configure (enable / disable).
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