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WindowsSecurityAuditing CSP The WindowsSecurityAuditing configuration service provider (CSP) is used to enable logging of security audit events. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1511. 611DF7FF-21CE-476C-AAB5-3D09C1CDF08A maricia article w10 windows nickbrower 06/19/2017

WindowsSecurityAuditing CSP

The WindowsSecurityAuditing configuration service provider (CSP) is used to enable logging of security audit events. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1511.

The following diagram shows the WindowsSecurityAuditing configuration service provider in tree format.

windowssecurityauditing csp diagram

WindowsSecurityAuditing
Root node.

ConfigurationSettings
Interior node for handling all the audit configuration settings. Do not use the Get operation in this node. It is only used of grouping configuration settings.

ConfigurationSettings/EnableSecurityAuditing
Specifies whether to enable or disable auditing for the device.

Value type is boolean. If true, a default set of audit events will be captured to a log file for upload; if false, auditing is disabled and events are not logged. Default value is false.

Supported operations are Get and Replace.

Examples

Enable logging of audit events.

<SyncML xmlns="SYNCML:SYNCML1.2">
  <SyncBody>
    <Replace>
      <CmdID>1</CmdID>
      <Item>
        <Target>
          <LocURI>
            ./Vendor/MSFT/WindowsSecurityAuditing/ConfigurationSettings/EnableSecurityAuditing
          </LocURI>
        </Target>
        <Meta>
          <Format xmlns="syncml:metinf">bool</Format>
          <Type>text/plain</Type>
        </Meta>
        <Data>true</Data>
      </Item>
    </Replace>
    <Final/> 
  </SyncBody>
</SyncML>

For more information about Windows security auditing, see What's new in security auditing.