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CVE-2002-1932: Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000, when configured to send administrative alerts and the "Do not overwr...

Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000, when configured to send administrative alerts and the "Do not overwrite events (clear log manually)" option is set, does not notify the administrator when the log reaches its maximum size, which allows local users and remote attackers to avoid detection.

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This issue affects legacy Windows XP and Windows 2000 systems with a specific event log configuration. When the log becomes full, administrators may not receive the expected alert. The main risk is reduced detection, not direct system takeover. It matters most where old Windows hosts still support business, industrial, or isolated operational environments. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Windows XP or Windows 2000 systems using administrative alerts with manual log clearing configured. Modern Windows versions are not identified in the provided sources. Organizations without these legacy systems or this configuration are unlikely to be affected. Treat this as a legacy-system visibility risk. It should not outrank actively exploited flaws, but it deserves attention where Windows XP or Windows 2000 remains in sensitive environments. The business concern is that security-relevant activity may be missed when logs fill silently. Mitigation focus: Identify any remaining Windows XP or Windows 2000 systems.; Check Microsoft Q329350 for vendor guidance before making changes.; Review event log retention and administrative alert settings on legacy hosts..

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