Re: track who accessed/deleted a file/folder.
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rouz_at_nscomcast.net)
Date: 11/12/03
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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:47:26 GMT
You can enable auditing of object access and then audit specific files/folders for
particular access levels by users/groups, but it does generate a huge amount of
entries so you may want to use it sparingly. It may help to filter for certain for
events such as 560 and 562. --- Steve
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how to track who last accessed a file or
> folder? In Novell, once someone opened the file/folder,
> there is a time and user ID stamped. If someone also
> deletes a file, you can find out who deleted a file. I
> have setup audit in win2k, but it is no use.
> Thanks.
> Min
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