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Other Object Access Events

This is a hodgepodge of miscellaneous Object Access events. The most valuable event in this category are the ones allowing you to monitor changes to Scheduled Tasks and file deletion. To configure this on Server 2008 and Vista you must use auditpol. Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 and later can use Group Policy.

Coverage on events generated by this category are currently in the Security Log Encyclopedia:

Event IDTitle
4656 A handle to an object was requested
4658 The handle to an object was closed
4659 A handle to an object was requested with intent to delete
4660 An object was deleted
4663 An attempt was made to access an object
4664 An attempt was made to create a hard link.
4691 Indirect access to an object was requested
4698 A scheduled task was created
4699 A scheduled task was deleted.
4700 A scheduled task was enabled.
4701 A scheduled task was disabled
4702 A scheduled task was updated.

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