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- 5136(S) A directory service object was modified. - Windows 10
This event generates every time an Active Directory object is modified To generate this event, the modified object must have an appropriate entry in SACL: the “ Write” action auditing for specific attributes
- Windows Security Log Event ID 5136
This event documents modifications to AD objects, identifying the object, user, attribute modified, the new value of the attribute if applicable and the operation performed
- Event ID 5136: A Directory Service Object was Modified [Fix]
What is Event ID 5136? The Event ID 5136 shows up whenever an Active Directory object is modified Before this event can show up, there must be an appropriate entry in SACL for the modified entry You will likely see two 5136 events for one action in every change operation
- Event ID 5136 - NT Authority SYSTEM modified the default domain policy
For a change operation, you'll typically see two 5136 events for one action, with different Operation\Type fields: “Value Deleted” and then “Value Added” “Value Deleted” event typically contains previous value and “Value Added” event contains new value
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- Event ID 5136 for group policy changes by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
I would like to understand, why and in what circumstances NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM do the group policy changes in AD This question popups after I filter out the event log: 5136 Thanks
- Event ID 5136 – Active Directory Object Change Event - MorganTechSpace
This article is explaining about the Active Directory object change audit Event ID 5136, how to enable or configure Event ID 5136 through Default Domain Controller Policy GPO and Auditpol exe, and how to disable Event 5136
- no 5136-5141 logded - Microsoft Q A
Event ID 5136 means that a directory service object was modified This event documents modification to AD objects, identifying the object, user, attribute modified, the new value of the attribute if applicable and the operation performed
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