Re: Enable Auditing Server 2008

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From what I understood till now is that I can enable auditing in the
local security policy lets say audit object access then I have to go in
the security of the particular folder and advanced and auditing and then
select which users and for what action on the folder specified thay will
be audited ( logged in the event viewer ( security )on the same server.
If I do not set the folder auditing on the folder which I want the audit
object access will be useless right ?

Also I can audit an OU with by just adding the user and for what action
the user will be audited and voila the logs will appear on the security
logs on the same server...

pls correct me or help me if I am wrong thank you


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