Auditing shared folders...
Hello, can you help me?
Our network is composed of an NT Domain administered by PDC and BDCs
NT4 Servers.
We also have a "Windows2000 Professional" pc used for shared folders.
People who connect to these folders, sometimes delete part of there
content...
Accidentally, ok, but I'd like to know who, when and why ;-)
I tried to audit these folders, and followed the instructions found in
and old post
of this newsgroup, in particular:
1)- Enabled Local Security Settings-->Audit Policy--> Audit Object
Access;
2)- In the properties of the shared folders, tab "Auditing", I inserted
the name of the users
enabled to work with that folder.
Then I tried to create a file and to delete it. All right, but in the
Event Viewer I cannot
find a trace...
Thank you very much for your attention and sorry for my awful English.
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Relevant Pages
- Re: XP Pro Sharing problem
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... you are deleting the file from the database. ... adding the file back to the file system in your shared folders does ... > able to delete items from the extender (something I don’t want possible from ... (microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter) |
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