![]() Alternatively, in order to allow the newly created user group to access ALL security logs across all domain servers, set the corresponding Group Policy Object instead of individually adding the group to the local groups.Add the user group created for the firewall users to the list of authorized users and groups, and enable the “Enable Account”, “Remote Enable” and "Read Security" permissions. Navigate to the “CIMV2” section and click “Security”. Select the local WMI Controls properties, and edit the “Security” settings. On the specific Windows Servers that need to monitored, open the WMI management console (“wmimgmt.msc”).These changes require certain permissions of the WMI APIs in order for User-ID to access security event logs remotely. For Windows 2008/2012 server, the permission system to access servers and local resources remotely has been dramatically changed from prior versions. ![]()
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