Re: Auditing folders
- From: "tshad" <t@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:20:38 -0700
I figure that I use "Everyone".
I tried that and checked the Full Control under Failed (not sure what that
means) but figured this was what I needed.
I am still getting the error Access Denied error but when I look at the
Event Viewer for Security, there is no failure being shown.
Do I need to set something else?
Thanks,
Tom
"tshad" <t@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%2396R6O1tHHA.1204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can't seem to find out how to audit a folder to find out who tried to
access a folder and was denied access.
I already have gone to the CP and Local Security Settings and set "Audit
object access" to failure.
I then right-clicked the folder, selected
properties/securty/advanced/auditing/Add.
The problem is that now I need to put an object or group to audit. I want
to audit everyone.
Do I need to go to advanced/Find Now and select each name one by one?
That would take a lot of time. If I have 15 folders, I would hate to have
to do this for each one.
Thanks,
Tom
.
- References:
- Auditing folders
- From: tshad
- Auditing folders
- Prev by Date: Auditing folders
- Next by Date: Smtp going to wrong server
- Previous by thread: Auditing folders
- Next by thread: Smtp going to wrong server
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|