Keep track of shared folders in the network

When sharing files and folders on the network, you cannot avoid the risk that someone in the network deletes a valuable folder or file but they deny this.

When sharing files and folders on the network, you cannot avoid the risk that someone in the network deletes a valuable folder or file but they deny this. This article will guide you to a high-level security tip to manage the activities that happen to shared files and folders on the network, even knowing that person has been working on that file and folder for the last time. when.

Right-click the file or folder you want to monitor, go to Properties > Security > Advanced > Auditing , on that screen, click the Add button.

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Select the domain members (domains) you want to track. In this example, I select everyone .

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After selecting the appropriate members, you need to choose what you want to control. In this case you may need to monitor who deletes folders, subdirectories and files, making sure to set the appropriate check boxes. Click OK .

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So now, any folder that has been set to this permission if you delete it, you can know who did it by looking at the Event Viewer and finding the 'offender'.

Update 26 May 2019
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