Re: FileSystemAuditing doesn't work good




If you are looking for file auditing, take a look at File System
Auditor:

http://www.scriptlogic.com/products/filesystemauditor/

It will give you real time auditoing on who touched what and when. The
good thing about this the info is saved in a DB, and can be sorted and
filtered through by a reporting consol. And there is no overhead
applied to the server.

I think this may be a good option for you. It will definately save
time as well as inconsistancys.

Michael P. Perrault
MCSE, CCNA, A+, MBA
Senior Systems Engineer,
ScriptLogic Corporation

Michael.Perrault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.scriptlogic.com

On Oct 17, 5:34 am, Juan <J...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi!

I have enabled auditing for the Everyone group on folders and subfolders for
changing permissions (successfull and failed).

In general it works, but it loggs too much! Everytime I view a permissions
on a folder without changing anything on it a log entry is written.

I was not able to see a difference in the log between changing a permission
and viewing permissions on a folder!

How do you handle this? - Any tipps for me?

Kind regards

Juan

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