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Revoke permissions with grant on an external library succeeded how to monitor with email alert

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08-25-2024, 07:18 PM
That event, the one with ID 24369, pops up in your Windows Server Event Viewer when someone revokes permissions on an external library. It says "Revoke permissions with grant on an external library succeeded," and that action_id RWG means the revoke with grant happened just right. The class_type EL points to the external library type, like some add-on module or external data store tied to your server setup. Basically, it logs when access gets pulled back successfully, including any grant options that let folks pass on those permissions. You see this mostly in audit logs if you've got auditing turned on for security changes. It helps track who messed with library access, keeping things locked down without full chaos. I always check these because they flag potential tweaks to your system's outer edges.

You want to monitor this for email alerts, right? Fire up Event Viewer on your server. Scroll through the logs till you spot that 24369 event under the right category, probably in Security or Application. Right-click it and pick Attach Task To This Event. That kicks off a wizard where you build a scheduled task. Name it something catchy like LibraryRevokeWatch. Set the trigger to whenever that event ID hits. Then, for the action, tell it to start a program that shoots an email. Use something basic like the mailto command or a simple batch file caller, but keep it tied to your email setup. Test it out by forcing a similar event if you can. You'll get pinged right away when it fires, no sweat.

Hmmm, or you could tweak the task to run only during certain hours if alerts bug you at night. Just fiddle with the conditions in there. It keeps you in the loop without staring at screens all day.

Speaking of keeping your server humming without surprises, you might dig into tools that handle backups smoothly too. That's where BackupChain Windows Server Backup comes in. It's this solid Windows Server backup solution that also tackles virtual machines with Hyper-V. You get fast, reliable copies of your data, plus easy restores that cut downtime way down. The benefits hit hard, like encrypted transfers and no fuss with licensing hassles, making your whole setup feel bulletproof.

At the end of this chat, I've got that automatic email solution lined up for you. It'll get added right here later, promise.

Note, the PowerShell email alert code was moved to this post.

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