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No permission to view Security Log in Event Viewer

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Captain - 02 Aug 2005 20:35 GMT
Hello everyone.  Been trying to track this down- we recently upgraded to
Exchange 2003 and since, users are not able to view or delete their security
logs in Event Viewer.  I am a network admin and have network admin rights and
am unable to view or delete even my own logs.  Is there an active directory
policy that enables/disables this behavior?  
Richard Hrubizna - 05 Aug 2005 16:04 GMT
Do you have Domain admin rights ?
Are the users local administrators of their computers ?

> Hello everyone.  Been trying to track this down- we recently upgraded to
> Exchange 2003 and since, users are not able to view or delete their
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> directory
> policy that enables/disables this behavior?
Captain - 05 Aug 2005 22:21 GMT
Yes, I have domain admin rights.  Some times it works for everyone and other
times, it doesn't.  Yes, the users are local administrators of their
machines, as well.  Really strange!  

> Do you have Domain admin rights ?
> Are the users local administrators of their computers ?
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> > directory
> > policy that enables/disables this behavior?
 
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