NWDSDeleteOldAuditingFile(3nw)


NWDSDeleteOldAuditingFile -- deletes the old auditing file on the specified container

Synopsis

   #include <nwnet.h> 
   see also 
   #include <nwaudit.h> 
   

NWCCODE N_API NWDSDeleteOldAuditingFile (NWCONN_HANDLE conn, nuint32 containerID, nuint8 N_FAR * key);

Description

The parameters are as follows:

conn
(IN) Specifies the NetWare server connection handle.

containerID
(IN) Specifies the Directory Services ID.

key
(IN) Points to a 40-byte array containing the audit key.

Return values

0x0000
SUCCESSFUL

0x8801
INVALID_CONNECTION

0x8983
Auditing Hardware Error

0x8984
Auditing Not Supported

0x8997
Auditing Not Enabled

0x89DE
PASSWORD_HAS_EXPIRED_NO_GRACE

Notices

NWDSDeleteOldAuditingFile requires a second-level password when enabled.

The old auditing file is kept open by the operating system. The name of the old auditing file is <containID>.OAF and is a hidden file that resides in a hidden directory called _NETWARE of the NetWare server with a writeable replica of the container.

Services

Auditing (Directory Support)

NCP calls

0x2222 104 218 Directory Services Delete Old Audit File

References

NWDSCloseOldAuditingFile(3nw), NWDSLoginAsContainerAuditor(3nw), NWDeleteOldAuditingFile(3nw), NWInitAuditLevelTwoPassword(3nw), NWDSAuditGetObjectID(3nw)


30 January 1998
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