Consider what Joeseph is suggesting. I say this because if you invest either in 
a roll your own event log solution or buy one then you have something that you 
can use for far more than just file/folder monitoring. Next week/month you will 
have a need or desire to audit something else. If you go down his road you are 
already there. Yes more time and effort up front but it will pay you back.

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From: Joseph L. Casale [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 6:05 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: System/file monitoring

>Auditing has been enabled. The MS logfiles are just too "chatty". But
>filesystemwatcher looks interesting. Thanks.

That's why you need to extract what you are looking for:) Once you decide
what it is that interests you, you can script it and automate it.

The interface actually provides a means to filter them to help you decide. 
Create
a custom view, get it right than switch to the xml view and see how its done.

Now you can automate it, if you want a sample let me know.

jlc
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