Auditpol
Applies To: Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8
Displays information about and performs functions to manipulate audit policies.
For examples of how this command can be used, see the Examples section in each topic.
Syntax
Auditpol command [<sub-command><options>]
Parameters
Sub-command |
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/get |
Displays the current audit policy. See Auditpol get for syntax and options. |
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/set |
Sets the audit policy. See Auditpol set for syntax and options. |
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/list |
Displays selectable policy elements. See Auditpol list for syntax and options. |
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/backup |
Saves the audit policy to a file. See Auditpol backup for syntax and options. |
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/restore |
Restores the audit policy from a file that was previously created by using auditpol /backup. See Auditpol restore for syntax and options. |
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/clear |
Clears the audit policy. See Auditpol clear for syntax and options. |
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/remove |
Removes all per-user audit policy settings and disables all system audit policy settings. See Auditpol remove for syntax and options. |
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/resourceSACL |
Configures global resource system access control lists (SACLs).
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/? |
Displays help at the command prompt. |
Remarks
The audit policy command-line tool can be used to:
Set and query a system audit policy.
Set and query a per-user audit policy.
Set and query auditing options.
Set and query the security descriptor used to delegate access to an audit policy.
Report or back up an audit policy to a comma-separated value (CSV) text file.
Load an audit policy from a CSV text file.
Configure global resource SACLs.