Re: Security on a user folder
From: Laura E. Hunter \(MVP\) (hunter(nospamplease)_at_sfs.upenn.edu)
Date: 06/04/04
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 12:13:52 -0400
Enabling auditing is a 2-part process. First you need to configure the
events that you want logged, as you've done in your GPO.
In the case of files/folders/printers, you also need to enable auditing on
the objects themselves in order for events to be recorded in the Security
Log. You can enable this on as many or as few folders/files/objects as you
need to, even just a single folder:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/secmod50.mspx
-- ****************************** Laura E. Hunter - MCSE, MCT, MVP Replies to newsgroup only "Thomas" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FFEA9477-10F8-44CA-B491-945E8B1B6FD0@microsoft.com... > is there a way to set up some type of monitoring on just one folder? I > think someone is trying to access our accountants folder and I need to > find out who is doing it. > > Thanks
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