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Implement, configure, manage, and troubleshoot
local user accounts.
Implement, configure, manage, and
troubleshoot auditing.
Security auditing is a feature of Windows 2000
that monitors various security-related events.
Monitoring system events is necessary to detect
intruders and to detect attempts to compromise
data on the system. An example of an event that
can be audited is a failed logon attempt.
The most common types of events to be audited
are: Access to objects, such as files and
folders Management of user and group accounts
When users log on to and log off of the system
In addition to auditing security-related events,
Windows 2000 generates a security log and
provides a way for you view the security events
reported in the log. Finally, the Windows 2000
auditing feature generates an audit trail to
help you keep track of all security
administration events that occur on the system.
From Windows Explorer, right-click a file or
folder select properties, and then click
Security. Then click advanced. |