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Active Directory auditing, i.e. the logging of directory service accesses, is already possible with Window Server 2000/2003. Windows Server 2008 extends the auditing capabilities of Windows Server 2003 in several interesting ways. You can use this feature, if you have to track down errors or security issues.
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The most interesting extension is that you can now log the current and the previous value of a changed attribute and not just that it has been changed. The latter can be quite useful, if unwanted changes have to be canceled.
Win2k/Win2k3 has only one audit policy (Audit Directory Service Access); now there are four different policies available: Directory Service Access, Directory Service Changes, Directory Service Replication, and Detailed Directory Service Replication. The second one introduces the feature mentioned above.
If you enable it, then the security log will also store the values of modified attributes. If you create a new object, then all attributes of this object are logged. If an object is moved, the new and the old location will appear in the security log and if an object is undeleted, its new location is logged, too.
It is a bit strange in my view that you can't enable, disable or view the new policies with the Group Policy Editor. You've to do this on the command prompt! Were Microsoft's programmers too lazy to add these new policies to GPedit.msc?
However, if you enable the Audit Directory Service Access global audit policy with GPedit.msc all new policies are enabled too, by default. You can find the global audit policy under Windows SettingsSecurity SettingsLocal PoliciesAudit Policy in GPedit.msc.
If you want to disable the new Directory Service Changes policy you can do it with this command: auditpol /set /subcategory:'directory service changes' /success:disable. To view the current setting you have to type: auditpol /get /subcategory:'directory service changes'. There might be certain circumstances where it makes sense to disable this feature, for example, when you modify many Active Directory objects with a script.
Like in former Windows versions, you still can control which objects are audited by modifying its SACL (System Access Control List). For instance, if you want to disable auditing for all objects in a certain container, you have to right click on it in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in, navigate to PropertiesSecurityAdvancedAuditing and remove the entries there. Make sure that 'Advanced Features' under 'View' is enabled in the snap-in. Otherwise, you won't see the Security tab.
It is also possible to only disable auditing of certain attributes by editing the Schema with the ADSI Edit snap-in. After you added the snap-in to the MMC, right click on ADSI Edit and select 'Connect to'. Then choose 'Schema' as naming context. Now select one of the attributes, e.g. Given-Name, and change searchFlags to 256. This sets bit 9 of the searchFlags property which will disable auditing of the Given-Name attribute of all user objects in the domain. Note that it usually takes some minutes until schema changes are active. I recommend trying schema changes first in a testing environment.
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All audits are logged in the security log which you can access with the new Event Viewer. You'll find the security log under Windows Logs. The new Event IDs for attribute changes are 5136 (modify), 5137 (create), 5138 (undelete) and 5139 (move). The Event ID 566 for a mere directory service access, which you might know from Windows Server 2003, has been changed to 4662 in Windows Server 2008.
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I want to install the administration tools on a Windows Server 2008 (R1) machine. On Windows 2003 you installed adminpak.msi, but I can't find such a file for 2008.
Is this a 'feature' in Server Manager? If so what is it named?
---UPDATE---So I drilled into the server Features list and I have 'Remote Server Administration Tools' but it only includes File Services, Print Services and Web Server.
Torrent lego batman 2 wii pal iso. This is a member server in a domain but not a domain controller. It is Windows 2008 (original) not R2. Still, why can't it run AD users and computers from this machine?
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From Server Manager (available under Administrative Tools), go to 'Features', then 'Add Features'.
Windows Server 2008 Standard Instructions:
Expand:
- Remote Server Administration Tools
- Role Administration Tools
- Active Directory Domain Services Tools
- Role Administration Tools
Then check
Active Directory Domain Controller Tools
.Windows Server 2008 R2 Instructions:
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Expand:
- Remote Server Administration Tools
- Role Administration Tools
- AD DS and AD LDS Tools
- AD DS Tools
- AD DS and AD LDS Tools
- Role Administration Tools
Then check
AD DS Snap-Ins and Command-Line Tools
.Feature Includes:
- Active Directory Users and Computers
- Active Directory Domains and Trusts
- Active Directory Sites and Services
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The first answer from Mathieu Chateau was basically correct, you do not have to dcpromo to get this. however, the role option is 'AD DS and AD LDS Tools' not 'Active Directory Domain Services Tools'
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I think you're right and that it's a feature under Server Manager. If you dcpromo it, I think they show up automatically based on the roles you give it. But if it's just a member server, you have to install the feature 'Remoter Server Administrator Tools'. When you expand the tree, you can select AD Domain Services Tools, DNS Server Tools, DHCP, etc. Try looking there, and then make sure that you customize the Start Menu setting so that it shows up.
Edit: Bah, Joe said it while I was typing this up..
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This should do the trick:
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I believe the MS answer is 'Don't manage a domain from a server'.
The reason the RSAT tools are only available for download for the client OS is because that's how you're supposed to manage the whole domain. If you're logging in to a server to do basic domain administrative tasks, you're doing it wrong. The only reason they exist on the DC is because they must be there for initial domain configuration and for troubleshooting and recovery. The general idea is that the only real reason to log on to a server is to install or configure software or updates. Otherwise, if it can be done remotely, do it that way. Honestly, MS should install a 'log on reason' just like they have the 'shutdown/reboot reason'.
To make a long story short, set up Vista or 7 and administer from there.
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Launch the server manager and click on the FeaturesSee the screenshot
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