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Name: ahassan81
Date: February 18, 2007 at 20:17:49 Pacific
OS: Windows Server 2003 Stand
CPU/Ram: Dual Xeon 3.0 GHz / 2 GB
Product: IBM
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Hi,

I have a problem. I wanted to know who is using a specific shared folder on my Win2k3 server. So I enabled Read and Execute, Create Files ...etc. Success Audits on the folder.

I am trying to view the logs now in Event Viewer. But All I find there is the Logon/Logoff audits. I tried to disable some of the audits which were there by default on the domain. But no luck !

Can anyone help me please !
Regards
ahassan81




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Name: sumo
Date: February 22, 2007 at 03:02:18 Pacific
Reply:

Enable object access auditing in gpo


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Name: ahassan81
Date: February 25, 2007 at 02:33:37 Pacific
Reply:

How do I do that if you don't mind ?

Do you mean that I should enable that in the Default Domain Policy ?

I enabled the auditing by right clicking the folder -> properties -> Security tab -> Advanced -> and enable in the Auditing tab.

Is that correct or there is another way. I reallly need to know the persons who are accessing those shared folders !

Please help


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