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How do I track and log file access? Preferably in the Windows event viewer.

Asked by AshlandSG in Network Operations, Network Auditing Software, Network Analysis Software

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We have a windows 2003 server providing access to files and folder shares, but is not a true "file server." One of our biggest clients expects us to provide logs showing when a file was opened, and or modified. No more than 10 files will be accessed in a month, somewhare around 50 file stored.

These logs need to be available to the client for at least 6, months preferably a year. I don't care if it's done via the event viewer or what, but the more autmated, of course the better. This will be one folder within a share with several other folders that do not need to be monitored.

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Zones: Network Operations, Network Auditing Software, Network Analysis Software
Tags: Mcrosoft Event Viewer, I need to log access, modifications and time and date of a shared drive on a Winsows 2003 server. There are app. 50 files that will be not be accessed very often. Say, 10 tmes a month.
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