Re: Permission change monitor

From: Will (will_at_netzero.net)
Date: 04/30/03


Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 13:37:02 -0700


Thanks for the quick suggestion, but I am looking for
something a little more simple to administer.

>-----Original Message-----
>Well, this might not be the best way, but for 2000 and XP
[not NT] you could
>set up a Group Policy template and import it into a group
policy database
>using the MMC, Security Templates and Security
Configuration snapins, then
>use the SECEDIT command through task scheduler or another
process to run
>from time to time and look for differences between the
template and the
>actual file structure. Then have your script use the FC
command or another
>file comparison tool to compare the results of that
report with the copy of
>the report from the last time the process ran, and use
BLAT to send you an
>email if the results are different. [You might perhaps
be able to monitor
>NT files to some extent if you mapped a drive from a 2000
or XP machine and
>used SECEDIT on that machine to inspect the files on the
share, not sure.]
>This is somewhat kludgy, but free and customizable.
>
>"Will" <will@netzero.net> wrote in message
>news:uNaIupyDDHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Hello. I need some help to find a utility that can
monitor security
>> permission changes on files and directories on win
NT,2K,XP. I don't want
>a
>> realtime monitor, just one that I can use to take a
snapshot of a system,
>> and compare to a current snapshot of the same system to
view changes. I
>> have found a few utilities that can monitor changes in
file and registry
>> keys, but none of them show permission changes (ie.
winalysis). Any help
>> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>



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