Re: folders and files got deleted

From: Laura A. Robinson [MVP] (geekwench_at_snippit.hotmail.com)
Date: 06/09/04


Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 04:00:58 -0400

circa Mon, 7 Jun 2004 00:38:48 -0700, in
microsoft.public.windows.server.security, boaz (nospam@yahoo.com)
said,
> everyday.
> I have placed an audit to the folder.
Excellent, as that would be the first thing I'd advise.

> P.S.
> It says "microsoft.public.windows.server.security"
> I didn't post it to the wrong place, did I?
>
Whoops, no. I just have all of my newsgroups renamed for brevity in
my newsreader and thought this was a Win2K3 group. :-)

Laura

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