Re: Server Activity



Part of where our problem lies is that we don't have an in-house IT person.
The person we suspect is the one who set up our server and all the
permissions. And yes we do use an AD. We're probably going to hire an
outside person to come in and fix the permissions but we really would like
to know what he's up to first. When you say turn up the auditing what
exactly do you mean? I'm a little bit familiar with SBS 2k3 but not enough
to be modifying group policies or things like that.

Thanks for the advice!

"> Well, you could turn up auditing, but that may not do enough. All you
could
use *is* something like a keylogger.

Seriously, if you have reason to distrust this user, take away the admin
rights. You should actually consider delegating permissions (I'm presuming
you use AD here) and installing a taskpad on this user's PC, so he doesn't
need to log into the server at all. You can give him just the rights he
needs.





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