Re: File share audit



Hello Matutolas,

On the folder properties go to security tab, advanced, auditing tab and add the user or group you like to audit and set the options for auditing.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hello,

i would like to audit whos read, create, and delete files in a certain
folder, in my windows 2003. can someone tell me what should i do.

thanks,
matutolas


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