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Full read-only access to everythingHi!
Please, give advice! It is necessary to have domain account with the read-only rights to reading of any configuration information in the domain (application/system/security logs, access permissions, adjustment of services etc). I.e. some analogue of the auditor That needs to be made? Thanks Hi, Alex.
You should post your question in a Windows networking newsgroup. This one is dedicated to security questions for Microsoft Access database, part of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. HTH. Gunny See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials. Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact info. Show quote "Alex Krugor" <AlexKru***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:92DA0C74-AC0F-4056-886E-E4A5E8DBCA9A@microsoft.com... > Hi! > Please, give advice! > It is necessary to have domain account with the read-only rights to > reading > of any configuration information in the domain > (application/system/security > logs, access permissions, adjustment of services etc). > I.e. some analogue of the auditor > That needs to be made? > Thanks |
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