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Im looking to retrieve the Security audit configuration on a domain joined PC which has audit settings applied Via a domain GPO, but im getting - what seems to be - conflicting results. If i run an RSOP, i see the aduting settings, but Auditpol /get /category:"Logon/Logoff" shows No Auditing. Likewise the local security policy UI, or an secedit export all show No Auditing (AuditLogonEvents = 0). See screenshot below. I know there's a legacy and advanced version of auditing which could be determined by the SCENoApplyLegacyAuditPolicy reg key under HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetControlLSA but i dont see the key at all on this machine in question. How could i accurately fetch the auditing settings under any scenario?



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    Im looking to retrieve the Security audit configuration on a domain joined PC which has audit settings applied Via a domain GPO, but im getting - what seems to be - conflicting results. If i run an RSOP, i see the aduting settings, but Auditpol /get /category:"Logon/Logoff" shows No Auditing. Likewise the local security policy UI, or an secedit export all show No Auditing (AuditLogonEvents = 0). See screenshot below. I know there's a legacy and advanced version of auditing which could be determined by the SCENoApplyLegacyAuditPolicy reg key under HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetControlLSA but i dont see the key at all on this machine in question. How could i accurately fetch the auditing settings under any scenario?



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      Im looking to retrieve the Security audit configuration on a domain joined PC which has audit settings applied Via a domain GPO, but im getting - what seems to be - conflicting results. If i run an RSOP, i see the aduting settings, but Auditpol /get /category:"Logon/Logoff" shows No Auditing. Likewise the local security policy UI, or an secedit export all show No Auditing (AuditLogonEvents = 0). See screenshot below. I know there's a legacy and advanced version of auditing which could be determined by the SCENoApplyLegacyAuditPolicy reg key under HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetControlLSA but i dont see the key at all on this machine in question. How could i accurately fetch the auditing settings under any scenario?



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      Im looking to retrieve the Security audit configuration on a domain joined PC which has audit settings applied Via a domain GPO, but im getting - what seems to be - conflicting results. If i run an RSOP, i see the aduting settings, but Auditpol /get /category:"Logon/Logoff" shows No Auditing. Likewise the local security policy UI, or an secedit export all show No Auditing (AuditLogonEvents = 0). See screenshot below. I know there's a legacy and advanced version of auditing which could be determined by the SCENoApplyLegacyAuditPolicy reg key under HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetControlLSA but i dont see the key at all on this machine in question. How could i accurately fetch the auditing settings under any scenario?



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          Auditpol is for Advanced Audit Policy settings.



          The policy settings configured in the screenshot are legacy audit policy settings. To view those use:



          secedit /export /areas SECURITYPOLICY /cfg Filename.txt


          Advanced Audit Policy Configuration






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          • Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

            – Joe
            May 24 at 17:54











          • If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

            – Greg Askew
            May 24 at 19:38











          • So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

            – Joe
            May 24 at 19:40











          • Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

            – Greg Askew
            May 25 at 14:36











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          Auditpol is for Advanced Audit Policy settings.



          The policy settings configured in the screenshot are legacy audit policy settings. To view those use:



          secedit /export /areas SECURITYPOLICY /cfg Filename.txt


          Advanced Audit Policy Configuration






          share|improve this answer























          • Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

            – Joe
            May 24 at 17:54











          • If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

            – Greg Askew
            May 24 at 19:38











          • So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

            – Joe
            May 24 at 19:40











          • Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

            – Greg Askew
            May 25 at 14:36















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          Auditpol is for Advanced Audit Policy settings.



          The policy settings configured in the screenshot are legacy audit policy settings. To view those use:



          secedit /export /areas SECURITYPOLICY /cfg Filename.txt


          Advanced Audit Policy Configuration






          share|improve this answer























          • Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

            – Joe
            May 24 at 17:54











          • If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

            – Greg Askew
            May 24 at 19:38











          • So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

            – Joe
            May 24 at 19:40











          • Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

            – Greg Askew
            May 25 at 14:36













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          Auditpol is for Advanced Audit Policy settings.



          The policy settings configured in the screenshot are legacy audit policy settings. To view those use:



          secedit /export /areas SECURITYPOLICY /cfg Filename.txt


          Advanced Audit Policy Configuration






          share|improve this answer













          Auditpol is for Advanced Audit Policy settings.



          The policy settings configured in the screenshot are legacy audit policy settings. To view those use:



          secedit /export /areas SECURITYPOLICY /cfg Filename.txt


          Advanced Audit Policy Configuration







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          • Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

            – Joe
            May 24 at 17:54











          • If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

            – Greg Askew
            May 24 at 19:38











          • So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

            – Joe
            May 24 at 19:40











          • Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

            – Greg Askew
            May 25 at 14:36

















          • Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

            – Joe
            May 24 at 17:54











          • If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

            – Greg Askew
            May 24 at 19:38











          • So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

            – Joe
            May 24 at 19:40











          • Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

            – Greg Askew
            May 25 at 14:36
















          Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

          – Joe
          May 24 at 17:54





          Hi Greg, I added a second screenshot which shows that the secedit export is also showing no auditing.

          – Joe
          May 24 at 17:54













          If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

          – Greg Askew
          May 24 at 19:38





          If you want to use legacy audit policies, the registry value needs to be set to 0.

          – Greg Askew
          May 24 at 19:38













          So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

          – Joe
          May 24 at 19:40





          So if i understand you correctly, unless i've got the reg setting set, the audit settings showing in RSOP are not actually applied?

          – Joe
          May 24 at 19:40













          Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

          – Greg Askew
          May 25 at 14:36





          Correct. This has been a well known issue for a long time and is documented here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/921468/… .

          – Greg Askew
          May 25 at 14:36

















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