Summary: When auditing object access on my file server I keep getting false positives. It gives a failure on object access however when you check the file it s...
Summary: I have a standalone server that I want to audit files created and removed from a share. Everytime I enable Object Access auditing in the Local Policy,...
Summary: Hope someone can help me understand this. I am trying to track every time a file is accessed on the network shares on a Windows 2k3 Server and the onl...
Summary: This is my second attempt to find an answer to this problem.... I have a standalone server that I want to audit files created and removed from a share...
Summary: Hi. I'm currently using two editions of Microsoft 2003 Server(Standard Edition and Storage Based) each on two separate networks and both are DC's. ...
Summary: Hello, Our accountant had an issue where she logged into our domain and her desktop was gone, all her settings,icons,etc. Under Desktop and Settings...
Summary: I am having the same trouble and am about ready to do something drastic. It just starts all of a sudden, and it seems that the account that usually l...
Summary: You would apply this to the OU via a group policy. Generally what I would do is turn failure on for 'Audit Object Access' ... this will show you any ...
Summary: Curt, Thank you very much. As a matter of fact, I do not see any policy under windows explorer in the group policy management console. However, in the...
Summary: Files won't tell you about logons and using applications or what other services the server maybe providing. Some files get updated by the system auto...
Summary: I would like to audit a shared folder on a 2K3 Standard SP1 file server. I want to audit file and folder moves and deletions. This file server uses a ...
Summary: Windows Server 2003 Issues hi, i tried very hard to solve these questions and i don't have any more time, so would you help me with correcting and fi...
Summary: Audit Object Access: Reports file and folder access. Must be implemented here, and then the individual file/folder must be configured for auditing wit...
Summary: Sounds like you may not have object access auditing enabled at the GPO level. You may want to check the Domain Controller Security Policy settings an...
Summary: Hi all, experts I have the following problem: I need to audit object access to files contained in a particular folder. I set it up in the local securi...
Summary: Listening to people on here can get you in trouble too - keep that in mind. Andrea, just because a file is in a folder does not mean the file will h...
Summary: Tried to set permissions on a folder by Computer Objects, i.e. Allows everyone to access that folder but denied some Computer from accessing that fold...
Summary: ok so i worded that somewhat incorrectly. and mike- save your words. does it arouse you to talk $hit, and help no one? i bet you visit these forums j...
Summary: We just got a copier that I wanted to log on to our Domain Controller (Server 2003). I could not log on, so I googled around and found that SMB Packet...
Summary: Sure there is. Use ADSI edit and grant his account read access to the domain object and allow the right to propagate down. "How many squirrels had to ...
Summary: I have a 2003 server in a domain. The server name is listed and viewable through the browser. When opening the server, it shows 0 objects found. Also,...
Summary: Check all the groups, users and objects, (drives, folders, etc.). In windows when there is multipul permissions, the MOST rectrive wins out over all o...
Summary: Here's the story :) (for the record i've checked on this board and google extensively without finding my answer to not waste anyone's time if it was a...
Summary: guapo - this thread has digressed from its original point - You have taken this as a pesonal attack, how ever you still seem to completly miss the poi...