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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