auditing files on windows xp

From: warren (warren_at_deductivelogic.com)
Date: 12/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 07:43:27 -0800

I am unable to fully configure auditing of files on my
Windows XP machine. I have enabled "Audit object access"
within the Local Security Policy but when I perform
a "properties" of files and directories within Explorer,
I don't see the Security tab where the the "Auditing"
configuration is supposed to be (from Microsoft article
id=310399, July 2004). Auditing of registry is working.

Thanks, Warren



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