Posts Tagged ‘Windows’

audit object access part a

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

This is a video on how to audit object access on a Server 2008 domain controller (DC) and a client of the domain. I deny permission to a folder for a user and then view the record in the security log in event viewer. Remember that events are always recorded on the local machine. These type of events can be done on Microsoft Windows Server 2008, 2003, 2000, 7, XP, or Vista. They don’t require active directory. If you are in a workgroup you’ll need to set local group policy (GPO).

Name of auditing – server 2008 defaults
Audit Account Logon Events -successful and failed
Triggered anytime you log into the domain. If the computer or user authenticates to the DC it’s an account logon event.

Audit Logon events – successful and failed
Creates an event when you logon to a computer. You log into a domain, an event is recorded on the DC. You log in locally, the event is recorded on that machine. You access a folder, you authenticate to that machine and the event is recorded on that machine.

Audit Account Management – successful only
Audits events for creation, deletion, or modification of users, groups, computers, or passwords.

Audit Directory Service Account – successful only
Audits events specified on the security of objects in AD.

Audit Policy Change – successful only
Audits events that modify user rights.

Audit Privilege use – none
Not sure. Is this the Security setting in GPME? “audits the use of a privilege or user right.”

Audit System Events – sucess and failure
Audits success, failure, or changes that affect they system or security log.

Audit Process tracking – success
Audits events such as program activation and process exit

audit object access – success
Audits access to objects such as files, folders, registry keys, and printers that have their access control list (ACL) or security tab. Requires enable options on those items as well

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Microsoft Software Solutions : How to Prevent Duplicate Values in a Microsoft Access Database

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

In order to prevent duplicate values in a Microsoft Access database, a unique text needs to be created as an index. Change indexes to the ‘unique’ option in Microsoft Access to prevent duplicate values with tips from a software developer in this free video on computer software solutions.

Expert: Dave Andrews
Bio: Dave Andrews is a software developer with a business and Web site selling programs and other computer services in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 To Access An Exchange Server – Windows XP

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

In this tutorial I will show you how to configure Microsoft Outlook 2003 to access an Exchange Server. Encoded in 720p HD. Next Tutorials will be looking at Windows Server 2008 including Installing, Configuring AD DS, DHCP, Exchange Server 2007.

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InduSoft Web Studio connection to MS Access 2007 database

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Demo video that showcases how easy it is to connect InduSoft Web Studio (SCADA and operator interface software) to a Database. While this shows connection to a Microsoft Access 2007 database, IWS can connect to any SQL relational database. Possibilities include MS SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, MES/ERP, SAP and many others.

Duration : 0:8:53

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InduSoft Web Studio connection to MS Access 2007 database

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Demo video that showcases how easy it is to connect InduSoft Web Studio (SCADA and operator interface software) to a Database. While this shows connection to a Microsoft Access 2007 database, IWS can connect to any SQL relational database. Possibilities include MS SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, MES/ERP, SAP and many others.

Duration : 0:8:53

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Make My Laptop be an Access Point

Monday, September 28th, 2009

How to make Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac X Laptops become Access Points for a wireless network If there is any problems please go to www.cnet.com as they are the ones that made the site. If you request help from me i will not be able to help you, i found this and used it, I did not make the method. I hope this is helpful. Good Luck!!!

Duration : 0:4:51

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