Re: Loggin file activty



You can create auditing for files - but I do not suggest that you audit all files as this will create a lot of events in event viewer.

here are some links on hwo to enable file auditing.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310399

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Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
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"Jasper Recto" <jrecto99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eIZip5HpIHA.2256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Does anybody know a way I can log file activity? I'm looking for information on when files were created, deleted, moved or any other such information.

Is there software that does this?

Thanks,
Jasper


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