Audit to track moving of folders



I have a problem with folders in a shared directory on a SBS2003 server
being moved by one of the users and I need to know who is responsible for
moving these folders. I understand that I can use Auditing to track various
types of information which will relate to this problem but I need some help
in configuring this.
What I would like to do is to be able to see who moved a folder from one
location to another within a share on the SBS2003 server as well as on a
Standard Windows 2003 server which is also a part of the domain (and
configured as a domain controller as well). Can you guys tell me what is the
best way of doing this?


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