Re: Public folder auditing?
- From: jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Sep 2006 11:38:24 -0700
See if the following works.
Monitor Permissions Events in Event Viewer
You can use diagnostic logging to record permissions events to the
application event log in Event Viewer. By default, the public folder
logging level is set to None, which logs only critical errors.
You can use the Diagnostics Logging tab in the Properties of a server
running Exchange Server 2003 to increase the logging level on a public
folder. This increased logging level allows you to obtain more detailed
permissions information.
To view the attempts of individual users to access folders and show the
permissions that are granted to users when they try to access folders,
set the Logons and Access Control diagnostics to maximum.
For detailed steps about how to set the Logons and Access Control
diagnostics to maximum, see How to Set the Logons and Access Control
Diagnostics to Maximum.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/WorkingE2k3Store/683bd252-bcb0-419d-9314-cff515fd02e3.mspx?mfr=true
James Chong
MCSE M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
ftp://mail.msexchange911.net/
mst wrote:
How can i audit changes that are being made to Public folder permissions.
Is there a third party tool to do this.
Windows domain autiditing would not seem to work as these permissions are
contained in the store??
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