Re: exchange message tracking logs question





In news:OesMBPnfGHA.2188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Gary Massengale <garym_jacksonfurniture@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
the server log found in C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\MYSERVERNAME.log
has read permissions for all users.

Is it necessary for all users to have read access to this folder?

would there be any problem in my removing read access to all users?

currently the administrator has full, but ANYONE has read only access.

gary

Larger question: who, outside of the adminstrator(s), could even be
accessing the server console, or the default/admin share across the network?
The answer should be, nobody....if that's not the case, then you need to
worry about this, and many much larger issues.


.



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