![]() You can select “Success” to monitor only successful events or you can select “Failure” to monitor only failure events. Select “All” in “Type” drop-down menu to monitor both successful and failure events.It takes you back to “Auditing Entry” window. Click “OK” to finalize your selection.If you want to audit all users’ activities, enter “Everyone” in the “Enter the object name to select” dialog box, and click “Checknames”. “Select User, Computer, Service Account, or Group” dialog box appears on the screen.Click “Select a Principal” to choose users whose activities you want to track.“Auditing Entry” window appears on the screen.įigure 5: “Auditing entry” window of the folder To create a new auditing entry, click “Add”.In “Advanced Security Settings” window, navigate to “Auditing” tab.įigure 4: Auditing tab of “Advanced security settings” window Click “Advanced” to access “Advanced Security Settings”.Note: If you want to track multiple folders, you will have to configure audit for every folder individually.įigure 3: Security tab of “Work files” folder’s properties The folder’s properties window appears on the screen. Right-click the folder and select “Properties” from the context menu.Open “Windows Explorer”, and navigate to the folder that you want to track. ![]() Step 2: Configure auditing on files and foldersįollow the below steps to enable auditing for the files and folders you want to audit on your Windows File Server. Speed up privacy and data subject access requests with eDiscovery.
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