This policy setting determines which users or processes can generate audit records in the Security log. The recommended state for this setting is: LOCAL SERVICE, NETWORK SERVICE Note: This user right is considered a 'sensitive privilege' for the purposes of auditing. An attacker could use this capability to create a large number of audited events, which would make it more difficult for a system administrator to locate any illicit activity. Also, if the event log is configured to overwrite events as needed, any evidence of unauthorized activities could be overwritten by a large number of unrelated events.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via GP, set the following UI path to LOCAL SERVICE, NETWORK SERVICE : Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment\Generate security audits Impact: On most computers, this is the default configuration and there will be no negative impact. However, if you have installed Web Server (IIS) , you will need to allow the IIS application pool(s) to be granted this user right.