
We recently
raised the question of how to audit group policy changes. Actually, the question was asked in the context of history: what can Habrovchane advise on the decisions that are used. In the comments, the
mantis user indicated that the Microsoft Systems Center Operation Manager can be used for this purpose.
In itself, this is a powerful solution that gives companies using it great opportunities. However, it is an audit of changes in group policies that is its weak point.
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To quote
technet once
again : “
We’ve been in a
peace of mind .” That is, it is impossible to get the main thing in the described way - information about what has changed. In a specific case, where, recall, the task was to identify the employee who changed the group policy, this method is not a solution.
We, the company NetWrix, are the developers of the program that not only allows you to fully audit group policy changes,
NetWrix Group Policy Change Reporter , but also integrated into MS SCOM as a Management Pack.
And we want to discuss with you, dear Khabrovchane:
- Do YOU consider important the issue of full control of changes in group policies? So, to know exactly what has changed, what value was before the change and how it became.
- Do you think that this issue has already been resolved? How?
- Do you need our program?
We invite you to discuss these issues in the comments.