Re: Log for deleting files



No one deleted the files.. they dragged them under another folder.

You can set up object access to that folder and see the "syncronization" event going on.

I've had the 'drag and drop' issue and it's NEVER an issue of deleted files

jababeka.server@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have sbs 2003 premium server, today my files on server has gone, may
be was deleted by someone, how to i know who did it ?

what kind of log can solve my problems ?

thanks

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