Re: Auditing folder moves
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 06/02/04
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Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 01:59:23 GMT
Moving is a two part operation - copy and delete. So you would need to audit the
destination folder for write permissions. Of course that is difficult since you do
not know exactly what folder that will be. Maybe you can configure permissions so
that users can not move folders by creating special permission for just the folder or
folder and subfolders while allowing them modify permissions to files or
ubfolder. -- Steve
"BJF" <bf001@abovetheline.biz> wrote in message
news:u1FQGmASEHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> We've had some folders unexpectedly moved to odd places on our shared
> drive. We turned audit logging on, and that's capturing the deletes, but
> not the moves. If we rename a file, that gets captured. If we move it to a
> different folder, nothing shows up in the log.
> Any idea what we need to set to turn on logging of moved files and
> folders?
> Thanks in advance.
>
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