Ken
December 14th 03, 08:33 AM
I am not sure how to set the threshold. Can you tell me
where this is done at?
>-----Original Message-----
>Yes, failed audits can lead to the discovery of a hacker
>or unauthorized person trying to physical gain access on
>your computer. The intent of reviewing the event logs
is
>to track unauthorized actions or honest errors by your
>authorized computer users or unauthorized persons
>(outside hackers). TRACK the number of occurrences and
>when they're occuring....that may give you the answers
>you're looking for. Also, limit the threshold to maybe
3.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>After looking at the Event Viewer under Computer
Manager
>>in XP I noticed I had a lot of failed audits (529).
>>According to the help file it could represent someone
>>trying to get entry into my computer. It was sugguest
>to
>>get up a thershold limit, but the help file ever
>>explained how to do this. Anyone have any sugguestions.
>>.
>>
>.
>
where this is done at?
>-----Original Message-----
>Yes, failed audits can lead to the discovery of a hacker
>or unauthorized person trying to physical gain access on
>your computer. The intent of reviewing the event logs
is
>to track unauthorized actions or honest errors by your
>authorized computer users or unauthorized persons
>(outside hackers). TRACK the number of occurrences and
>when they're occuring....that may give you the answers
>you're looking for. Also, limit the threshold to maybe
3.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>After looking at the Event Viewer under Computer
Manager
>>in XP I noticed I had a lot of failed audits (529).
>>According to the help file it could represent someone
>>trying to get entry into my computer. It was sugguest
>to
>>get up a thershold limit, but the help file ever
>>explained how to do this. Anyone have any sugguestions.
>>.
>>
>.
>