Re: Auditing some shared folders

From: Daniel Resende (dresende_at_hojeemdia.com.br)
Date: 05/25/04


Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 12:15:03 -0700

But how do I do to audit an event just like when an user
deleted a file or folder from a shared access?

Best Regards,

Daniel

>-----Original Message-----
>Enabling auditing is a 2-step process. First, you enable
object auditing in
>group policy. Second, you turn on auditing for specific
folders on your
>server. This link will walk you through it step-by-step:
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/professional/help/
default.asp?
url=/windows2000/en/professional/help/security_overview.htm
>
>--
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>
>"Daniel Resende" <dresende@hojeemdia.com.br> wrote in
message
>news:11f3e01c44258$66951ca0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I need to auditing some shared folders in my W2K Server
>> and I don`t know exactly how do I do that.
>>
>> What do I need to enable in gpedit.msc to start to
>> auditing the shared folder?
>>
>> In the folders`s properties I already enable the
auditing
>> in some itens to the folder.
>>
>> The Server is just a file server and don`t have the AD
>> activated.
>>
>> Thanks to any helps,
>>
>> Daniel Resende
>> Suppport Analist
>
>
>.
>



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