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title: Audit Application Group Management (Windows 10)
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the advanced security audit policy setting, Audit Application Group Management, which determines whether the operating system generates audit events when application group management tasks are performed.
description: The policy setting, Audit Application Group Management, determines if audit events are generated when application group management tasks are performed.
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title: Audit Detailed File Share (Windows 10)
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the Advanced Security Audit policy setting, Audit Detailed File Share, which allows you to audit attempts to access files and folders on a shared folder.
description: The Advanced Security Audit policy setting, Audit Detailed File Share, allows you to audit attempts to access files and folders on a shared folder.
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title: Audit Directory Service Access (Windows 10)
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the advanced security audit policy setting, Audit Directory Service Access, which determines whether the operating system generates audit events when an Active Directory Domain Services (ADÂ DS) object is accessed.
description: The policy setting Audit Directory Service Access determines if audit events are generated when an Active Directory Domain Services (ADA DS) object is accessed.
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title: Audit object access (Windows 10)
description: Determines whether to audit the event of a user accessing an object--for example, a file, folder, registry key, printer, and so forth--that has its own system access control list (SACL) specified.
description: The policy setting, Audit object access, determines whether to audit the event generated when a user accesses an object that has its own SACL specified.
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