our database. In order to capture the login failures, I
went into Enterprise Manager properties and went to the
security tab. I then selected that audit level = all,
which to me means it audits all logins. However, when I
connect either correctly or with erros, there is nothing
written to the SQL Server Logs.
I tried to find more info in BOL's but couldn't. Where is
the audit info logged?
I now have a trace set up via profiler, but would still
like to understand why the 'audit level' via enterprise
manager didn't work. (I even ran a reconfig)
Thanks
SusanYou have to stop/restart the sql server service for this to take effect, and
the login failures will be in the SQL Server log.
"Susan" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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quote:
> We are having an issue with an application connecting to
> our database. In order to capture the login failures, I
> went into Enterprise Manager properties and went to the
> security tab. I then selected that audit level = all,
> which to me means it audits all logins. However, when I
> connect either correctly or with erros, there is nothing
> written to the SQL Server Logs.
> I tried to find more info in BOL's but couldn't. Where is
> the audit info logged?
> I now have a trace set up via profiler, but would still
> like to understand why the 'audit level' via enterprise
> manager didn't work. (I even ran a reconfig)
> Thanks
> Susan
>
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