Have you tried powershell?   As I recall....there's a Get-Auditlog cmdlet....my 
syntax may be off. But...if you could grab it that way,  even in a scheduled 
task...you could use export-csv syntax to get it to output

I can turn it in at my office and figure it out....what info do you want out of 
it? 

Tp

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