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Auditing of AD FS events
- Jan 13, 2021
Hi,
Just got another similar case, that was resolved by running the setup elevated.
Can you try that and let me know if the warning is gone ?
Hi,
Just got another similar case, that was resolved by running the setup elevated.
Can you try that and let me know if the warning is gone ?
- RNalivaikaJan 29, 2021Iron Contributor
EliOfek FYI running setup elevated solved the issue for us too.
Would be nice to either see docs updated or the install file changed.
- EliOfekJan 29, 2021
Microsoft
The docs actually says that already:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-for-identity/install-step4
"Run Azure ATP sensor setup.exe with elevated privileges (Run as administrator) and follow the setup wizard."
As for changing the exe to auto prompt a UAC dialog, there is currently a technical limitation preventing us from doing so due to the installer infra we use that intentionally block it, but we are working on it to work like that. it will take some time though, as it is going to be incorporated with some other features that will make the deployment a breeze. stay tuned on this topic....
- bjarneabrahamJan 20, 2021Brass Contributor
EliOfek running the installation elevated solved the issue. Then it doesn't raise an alert about issue regarding auditing on the ADFS server. Thanks.
- bjarneabrahamJan 20, 2021Brass Contributor
bjarneabraham It was a success on one of the AD FS servers but not on the others 😞
I've checked the audit level and requirements and they are exact the same.
Any good ideas? 🙂
- EliOfekJan 20, 2021
Microsoft
bjarneabraham
Can you share the output of(Get-AdfsProperties).LogLevelfrom the working and non working server?