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Name: btesnar
Date: June 6, 2008 at 07:28:52 Pacific
OS: 2003
CPU/Ram: x
Product: x
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The Windows Event Log service cannot be disabled during a user session by any user. However, an administrator can change the startup option to disabled, meaning that it will be disabled upon the next reboot and startup. My question is, how can I detect a change to the startup setting for this service? And is there a group policy setting that I can set that will automatically start this service at startup, no matter what the previous user specified?

Thanks,
Ben



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Name: jefro
Date: June 8, 2008 at 19:43:27 Pacific
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An admin could do any amount of damage. That is why only limited trusted employees have that access. Demote all admins if you have that right by condition of employeement.

"Best Practices", Event viewer, host file, perfmon, are in my top 10


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