I'm administering serveral sqlserversin our company.
Most off the servers are in different domains. For the Enterprise Manager
that's no problem, you can register any server with it's ipnumber or name.
But on all the servers which are not in the same domain, it's security log
is getting full with the audit failure entry's.
How can I avoid this ? Is the enterprise manager doing something 'under
water' ?
Thanks in advance,
T. Leer
It could just be the polling of the servers from Enterprise
Manage so you can try turning that off. In Enterprise
Manager, go to the menu to Tools, select Options. On the
General Tab, remove the check for Server State Polling.
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:21:43 +0200, "Ton"
<t.leer@.wanadoo.nl> wrote:
>I'm administering serveral sqlserversin our company.
>Most off the servers are in different domains. For the Enterprise Manager
>that's no problem, you can register any server with it's ipnumber or name.
>But on all the servers which are not in the same domain, it's security log
>is getting full with the audit failure entry's.
>How can I avoid this ? Is the enterprise manager doing something 'under
>water' ?
>Thanks in advance,
>T. Leer
>
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