you could do this by file level auditing, or third party using something
like System Integrity Monitor (SIM, old version was free by GFI)

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From: Rick Corgiat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 10:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Logging when a user moves a specific folder




I have a client who is telling me that some folders on their server are
disappearing. The folder structure is this:

 

-2006

      -LastName,FirstName

 

-2007

      -LastName,FirstName

 

-2008

      -LastName,FirstName

 

The folders that disappear are the LastName,FirstName folders. If I search
the server, I’ll find the folders in the wrong parent folder or a different
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

Thanks









    









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