This mode uses the
following syntax:
AuditPol /remove [/user[:
|<{sid}>]] [/allusers]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/user:{
username | SID
}
Specifies the user account to change. You can provide either the
username or the SID. Add the domain (
domain\username
) to qualify the username in a domain
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setting. You must use either the
/category
or
/subcategory
option with this option. The utility
queries the system audit policy when you don??™t supply a username.
/allusers Removes the per-user audit policies for all users. This option is equivalent to using
the Clear mode from a user perspective. However, the audit policy options remain intact.
Configuring Profiles with the CMStP Utility
Use this utility to install or remove a Connection Manager Service Profile (CMStP). The Connection
Manager provides access to a number of specialized user connections. For example, the Connection
Manager could allow access to a Virtual Private Network (VPN). You can find a description
of this and related technologies at http://www.windowsitpro.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/
4981/4981.
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