Windows Security Log Event ID 621
Operating Systems |
Windows 2003 and XP
|
Category | Policy Change |
Type
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Success
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Corresponding events
in Windows
2008 and Vista |
4717
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621: System Security Access Granted
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This event documents the grant of logon rights such as "Access this computer from the network" or "Logon as a service".
Rights, like most other security settings, are defined in group policy objects and applied by the computer. Therefore this event will normally show the Assigned By user as the system itself. To determine who actually made the rights assignment change you must search the domain controllers' security logs for changes to gpContainer objects (logged by Directory Service auditing). Logon ID allows you to link this event to the prior event 528 or 540 logon event of the user who performed this action.
Assigned To identifies the user or group who was assigned the right. Prefixed by domain name.
This event documents the system name for each logon right as opposed to the more familiar description. Click here for a cross reference.
Note: This event and 622 log changes to strictly logon rights such as "Access this computer from the network" or "Logon as a service" - not to other rights such as "Change the system time" or "Take ownership of files and other objects". See events 608 and 609.
Logon Rights
System name |
Description |
SeNetworkLogonRight |
Access this computer from the network |
SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight |
Allow logon through Terminal Services |
SeDenyNetworkLogonRight |
Deny access to this computer from the network |
SeDenyBatchLogonRight |
Deny logon as a batch job |
SeDenyServiceLogonRight |
Deny logon as a service |
SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight |
Deny logon locally |
SeDenyRemoteInteractiveLogonRight |
Deny logon through Terminal Services |
SeBatchLogonRight |
Log on as a batch job |
SeServiceLogonRight |
Log on as a service |
SeInteractiveLogonRight |
Log on locally |
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