I have to be honest, I wouldn't pay for such a thing.
A quick look has me guessing windows can provide all this info natively. 
Enabling
auditing for example and use a query to mine the relevant info. If you needed 
to act
on a file system event, there is the file system watcher class which you can 
leverage
either yourself or through some opensource implementations that allow you to 
run the
watcher as a service.

Is what your after just logging for accountability?

jlc
________________________________________
From: Ray [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 2:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: System/file monitoring

I tried a trial version of this: http://www.poweradmin.com/file-sight/ =
which seems to do what I need.  I have a lot of users I can't necessarily
trust, not to mention just being careless. Anyway, what this does is just
keep an eye on the folders and files to see who's creating, deleting or
moving them.

Just curious if anyone's using something "better".

TIA


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