In my book, "MCTS SElf-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-515): Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4", on page 418 there is the following question:
You want to configure ASP.NET health monitoring to log information every time a user fails to log on to the server. Which web event class should you use?
- A. WebRequestEvent
- B. WebAuditEvent
- C. WebApplicationLifetimeEvent
- D. WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent
The answer, according to the book is D. However, according to the book, WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent is
"Used to provide information when a successful user authentication occurs on the site"
. I'm thinking that maybe the book meant to say that the WebAuthenticationFailureAuditEvent class should be used, which is
"Used to provide information when a failed attempt at user authentication occurs on the site.
Am I correct in believing that the book is wrong?
Yes, you are correct. The book is wrong.