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How to Enable file auditing

 

If you want to know who move or delete files in your network, you may want to enable file auditing. To do that, please follow these steps.

A. Configure "audit object access" in AD Group Policy or on the server's
local GPO.

 

1. Click start, select Run and type gpedit.msc
2. Expand Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security
Settings->Local Policies->Audit Policy
3. On the right pane, double click Audit Privilege Use and select Success
4. Click OK

 

B. Configure an audit entry on the specific folder(s) that you wish to audit.


1. Right-click on the folder select Properties>Advanced.

2. From the Auditing tab, click Add, then enter the users/groups whom you wish to audit and what actions you wish to audit.

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