NWADDisable(3nw)


NWADDisable -- disables auditing on a specified volume or container

Synopsis

   #include <nwaudit.h> 
   or 
   #include <nwnet.h> 
   

N_EXTERN_LIBRARY NWRCODE NWADDisable (NWCONN_HANDLE conn, nuint32 auditIDType, nuint32 auditID, nptr auditHandle);

Description

The parameters are as follows:

conn
(IN) Specifies the NetWare server connection handle.

auditIDType
(IN) Specifies the type of object to change:

AUDIT_ID_IS_VOLUME
AUDIT_ID_IS_TRUSTED
AUDIT_ID_IS_CONTAINER

auditID
(IN) Specifies the value of the object type to change:

0 AUDIT_ID_IS_VOLUME indicating the audit ID represents a volume
1 AUDIT_ID_IS_CONTAINER indicating the audit ID represents a DS container
2 AUDIT_ID_IS_TRUSTED indicating the audit ID represents a Trusted NetWare type

auditHandle
(IN) Points to the auditHandle allocated by NWADOpen.

Return values

0x0000
SUCCESSFUL

0x8801
INVALID_CONNECTION

0x8983
Auditing Hardware Error

0x8984
Auditing Not Supported

0x8997
Auditing Not Enabled

0x8998
VOLUME_DOES_NOT_EXIST

0x89DE
PASSWORD_HAS_EXPIRED_NO_GRACE

Notices

NWADDisable requires a second level password when enabled.

You will lose audit access on the NetWare server after calling NWADDisable becuase auditing is disabled. To do more auditing, you must log in again by calling NWADLogin.

If a password user disables auditing, that same user cannot enable auditing again in trusted NetWare. The only way auditing may be enabled again is through the authorized auditing directory services objects.

Services

Auditing

NCP calls

0x2222 88 07 Disable Volume Auditing
0x2222 104 206 Directory Services Disable Volume Auditing

References

NWADLogin(3nw), NWADOpen(3nw), NWADEnable(3nw), NWADInitLevelTwoPassword(3nw),


30 January 1998
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