Windows Security Log Event ID 615
Operating Systems |
Windows Server 2000
Windows 2003 and XP
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Category | Policy Change |
Type
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Success
Failure
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Corresponding events
in Windows
2008 and Vista |
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615: IPSEC PolicyAgent Service
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This event varies depending on the OS.
Win2000
General purpose event for IPSEC Policy Agent events. "IPSEC Policy Agent" becomes "IPSEC Services" in w3. Also this event switches categories to Policy Change.
If you assign an IP Security Policy in a GPO in AD, event ID 615's description specifies IPSEC PolicyAgent Service: Using the Active Directory Storage policy. If you assign the IPSec policy through the local GPO, event ID 615's description specifies IPSEC Policy-Agent Service: Using the Active Local Registry policy, as (i) there's no Active Directory Storage policy or (ii) the Active Directory Storage policy couldn't be applied successfully and there's no Cached policy. If Win2K encounters a problem applying the policy, the OS logs event ID 616 (IPSec policy agent encountered a potentially serious failure).
Win2003
This is an all purpose event for Windows to log any events regarding IPSec. The three example events below show three consecutive events that were logged on a computer when applying group policy after a relavant group policy object's IPSecurity policy had been modified. The first two events identify the name of the IP Security Policy that was assigned.
IPSec Services: PAStore Engine loaded directory storage IPSec policy "Client (Respond Only)" on the machine.
IPSec Services: PAStore Engine applied Active Directory storage IPSec policy "Client (Respond Only)" on the machine.
IPSec Services: PAStore Engine polled for changes to the active IPSec policy and detected no changes.
IPSec Services: IPSec Services has shut down successfully. Stopping IPSec Services can be a potential security hazard to the machine.
IPSec Services: IPSec Services has started successfully.
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Win2000
IPSEC PolicyAgent Service: Service is shutting down.
Win2000
IPSEC PolicyAgent Service: Using the Active Local Registry policy, as (i) there's no Active Directory Storage policy or (ii) the Active Directory Storage policy couldn't be applied successfully and there's no Cached policy.
Win2003
IPSec Services: IPSec Services has started successfully.
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