Not only is file auditing a can of worms, it will nuke your security logs on a 
busy file server, unless you are log shipping.

Christopher Catlett
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From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of it's mike
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:58 AM
To: scripting@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [scripting] Is this possible?

The last person to touch the file isn't normally recorded. You'll need to turn 
file auditing on (now there's a can of worms!)

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com> 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Heaton, Joseph@Wildlife
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:41 am
To: 'scripting@lists.myitforum.com'
Subject: [scripting] Is this possible?

I have a request that just came across.  Is it possible to have Powershell go 
through a directory structure, looking at each file, and gather the following:

Last accessed date (I think easy)
Last person that used/accessed

Thanks,

Joe Heaton






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