There is a way to stop it, but it's not pretty.
You can create a folder in each directory and deny all permissions.
You could try cranking up auditing on the server.
I am not aware of any 3rd party apps.

On Jan 11, 2008 10:44 AM, Rick Corgiat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a client who is telling me that some folders on their server are
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> The folders that disappear are the LastName,FirstName folders. If I search
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> LastName,FirstName folder. I am sure that one of the users is moving the
> folders. I can't lock down the folders because they do need to move data on
> occasion. My question, is there any way to turn on logging to catch who is
> moving these folders? 3rd party software maybe? The server is running
> Windows Server 2003 fully patched
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