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Apply Security Auditing in Windows
Name: rayz Date: October 11, 2002 at 18:22:38 Pacific OS: Win2K Server CPU/Ram: 130MB
Comment:
Hi, I have problem on How to enable the Security Auditing in Win2K. I already created the Group Policy Snap-In using MMC, but the problem is I can't trail users who deleted the file or changed something in thhe important folder. FYI, I restricted the access to the folder and apply audit trail.
Name: LT. Dan Date: October 31, 2002 at 09:20:07 Pacific
Reply:
1st-do you have a server where your files reside on?
If so then you need to enable auditing on the server. Then you need to audit the folders you want to track. You need to track both successfull and unsuccessfull attempts.
That should tell you who is accessing your folders and should narrow it down.
Note-in order to audit drive must be NTFS (just in case you didn't know)
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