Auditing Permissions to a Folder???

From: ITAuditor (ITAuditor_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 10:16:05 -0700

Hi Guys and Girls.

I suspect that members of my technical team are assigning themselves to various folders that should be restricted. Once they do what they want, I believe that they then remove themselves. When I say add, I mean that they right click the respective folder or drive, select sharing and security, then under security add themselves with full user rights.

I know that it was stupid for most of them to have administrator password to the server, however this has been corrected.

What I want to determine is if I can audit such an activity??? If so, how can I set it? We recently installed Server 2003. Much help is needed, thanks.



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