This problem could also be caused by an administrator addinng a group containing a broad category of users (such as the Everyone, INTERACTIVE, OR Authenticated users group) to the Guests group.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ruston, Neil
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 7:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] "Access denied" connecting to remote Event Logs
I have 2 DCs in a [test] domain - one w2k sp3, the other w2k3 sp0. The domain is w2k native.
I am logged on to both DCs using an account which is a member of domain admins.
If I connect to the event viewer on the w2k DC from
the w2k3 DC, no problem.
If I connect to the
event viewer on the w2k3 DC from the w2k DC, I receive 'access denied'.
Domain Admins have the right to "logon locally", "manage auditing and sec logs" and "access this computer from the network" (all set via GPO)
Which setting / policy should I check or change to fix this issue?
Thanks in advance,
neil
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