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Old January 11th 10, 10:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
debug
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Default Shared folder user access

Dear all

We are using 20 pc with Winxpp.

We have total 7 shared folder through 3 different (winxp) system

Now i want to track activity of file addition / updation / delete in
each shared folder by System/User of IP Wise

Is it possible thorugh winxp or is there any third party utility
available for the same ?

Please help me out to solve this problem

Thanks in advance.
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Old January 11th 10, 01:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Default Shared folder user access

debug wrote:
Dear all

We are using 20 pc with Winxpp.

We have total 7 shared folder through 3 different (winxp) system

Now i want to track activity of file addition / updation / delete in
each shared folder by System/User of IP Wise

Is it possible thorugh winxp or is there any third party utility
available for the same ?

Please help me out to solve this problem


Enable Audit Object Access setting in the Local Security Settings Audit
Policy and then use the security settings available via Windows Explorer
to set auditing for the folders or files.

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true
Microsoft Windows XP - Set, view, change, or remove auditing for a file
or folder

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...nevents_17.htm
Auditing file and folder access

Be warned that this can fill up the security log quickly, make sure that
the log is suitably sized and make sure that the log is set to overwrite
events as needed, if the log fills up to its allowed size and if it is
not set to overwrite as needed you may not be able to log on to the
Windows installation. Also be warned that object auditing will put
pressure on memory and use CPU cycles, don't go overboard with this.

John
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Old January 11th 10, 01:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Posts: 1,637
Default Shared folder user access

debug wrote:
Dear all

We are using 20 pc with Winxpp.

We have total 7 shared folder through 3 different (winxp) system

Now i want to track activity of file addition / updation / delete in
each shared folder by System/User of IP Wise

Is it possible thorugh winxp or is there any third party utility
available for the same ?

Please help me out to solve this problem


Enable Audit Object Access setting in the Local Security Settings Audit
Policy and then use the security settings available via Windows Explorer
to set auditing for the folders or files.

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true
Microsoft Windows XP - Set, view, change, or remove auditing for a file
or folder

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...nevents_17.htm
Auditing file and folder access

Be warned that this can fill up the security log quickly, make sure that
the log is suitably sized and make sure that the log is set to overwrite
events as needed, if the log fills up to its allowed size and if it is
not set to overwrite as needed you may not be able to log on to the
Windows installation. Also be warned that object auditing will put
pressure on memory and use CPU cycles, don't go overboard with this.

John
 




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