mkline71, thanks for the info. I was thinking I may have to use a Third Party Software, but I'm going to look into that site you have there.
Thanks
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Browse All TopicsWhat I'm wanting to know is if there is a way threw auditing, event viewer, etc. to be able to have an email emailed out to me to let me know when and changes have been made in Active Directory. Example would be if someone added a user in Active Directory, or if a user was disable/enabled or a user was added to the Administrator Group.
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by: mkline71Posted on 2009-10-12 at 12:34:02ID: 25554255
Third party tools will do things like this easily but sounds like you are talking about a native way. You could try using event triggers. Daniel has a good article on it here:
http://www.petri.co.il/how -to-use-ev enttrigger sexe-to-se nd-e-mail- based-on-e vent-ids.h tm
Haven't tested his article (don't want to blow smoke)
Thanks
Mike