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The security log on this system is full

Postby guest » Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:18 pm

The security log on this system is full. Only administrators can log on to fix the problem.
In XP or in Windows Server 2003 when a user who is not a member of the Administrator Group tries to login, they receive this error message: The security log on this system is full. Only administrators can log on to fix the problem.

To solve this problem:

1.Login to the local machine as the Administrator or as a user who is a member of the Administrator Group.

2.START > CONTROL PANEL > ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS > EVENT MANAGER
(To see ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS, you might need to click on SWITCH TO CLASSIC VIEW in the upper left of CONTROL PANEL.)

3.In the left pane, right click on SECURITY and then select CLEAR ALL EVENTS.
(SAVE only if you want a copy of the logs.)

To prevent the problem from happening :

1.In the left paneof EVENT VIEWER, right click on SECURITY and then select PROPERTIES.


2.Change WHEN MAXIMUM LOG SIZE IS REACHED to OVERWRITE EVENTS AS NEEDED.
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Re: The security log on this system is full

Postby blin » Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:55 pm

We had a case. One of our technician enable Security audit in the domain policy. After some computer get this message. Disabling the security audit in domain fix the problem. Please refer to this post for more information; How to enable security auditing and logging - To see the options you have for security auditing and logging and to enable or disable them - http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewto ... 01b0654faf
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