*crickets....*

You can dig into Windows audit logs (RTFM, sadly) and tuning them up higher,
but that's a pretty messy job to do. (And spendy, if you dump that into a
SEIM. Or if you have large file servers...)

You can check into players like Tripwire that do file integrity monitoring
(FIM), but that's a pretty spendy way to do it.


I'd echo that lots of people would like to have what you want, and it's a
pretty big no-brainer request that even non-techs can ask. But solving that
issue (windows+file audits+across network+tracked changes) is one of those
Big Elephants sitting in the room.




On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Gibson, Samuel <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hello,
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations as to a windows client that can
> monitor users access to files and folders on both the user's machine and the
> domain?  We would like to have a record of what was touched, when it was
> touched, and potententially what was changed.
>
> Thanks,
> Samuel Gibson
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