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A good 3rd-party reference to the Windows security event log
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A good 3rd-party reference to the Windows security event log
A good 3rd-party reference to the Windows security event log
Eric Fitzgerald
20 Mar 2006 2:31 PM
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Randy Franklin Smith has a site with a very good
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to security event log events. Randy also does training on Windows security log analysis.
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kfoutts
6 Apr 2006 2:09 PM
On SBS 2003 I get these, some times 2 some times 20. The machines that are getting the ticket denied seems to be accessed using RD. I haven't verified this but I believe it to be true.
It was about the time SP1 for Server 2003 came out that I started getting these. This I am not sure of, but I do know there was a time when I wasn't getting them and now I am - nothing that I'm aware of changed. Bla Bla --- Not looking for support, I want to uderstand if RD connections could get a Service Ticket denied more likely than regular desktop connections.
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