Windows Security Log Event ID 4757
Operating Systems |
Windows 2008 R2 and 7
Windows 2012 R2 and 8.1
Windows 2016 and 10
Windows Server 2019 and 2022
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Category • Subcategory | Account Management • Security Group Management |
Type
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Success
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Corresponding events
in Windows
2003 and before |
661
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4757: A member was removed from a security-enabled universal group
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The user in Subject: removed the user/group/computer in Member: from the Universal Security group in Group:.
This event is only logged on domain controllers.
In Active Directory Users and Computers "Security Enabled" groups are simply referred to as Security groups. AD has 2 types of groups: Security and Distribution. Distribution (security disabled) groups are for distribution lists in Exchange and cannot be assigned permissions or rights. Security (security enabled) groups can be used for permissions, rights and as distribution lists.
Universal group may have members from any trusted domain.
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Subject:
The user and logon session that performed the action.
- Security ID: The SID of the account.
- Account Name: The account logon name.
- Account Domain: The domain or - in the case of local accounts - computer name.
- Logon ID is a semi-unique (unique between reboots) number that identifies the logon session. Logon ID allows you to correlate backwards to the logon event (4624) as well as with other events logged during the same logon session.
Member:
- Security ID: The SID of the group's member
- Account Name: The distinguished name of the group's member
Group:
- Security ID: The SID of the affected group
- Group Name: Name of affected group
- Group Domain: Domain of affected group
Additional Information:
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