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Guest Rayees
Posted

Dear All

 

I a small issue, before going directly to the problem, let me take you

through the scenario.

 

SCENARIO

--------------

We have file servers (windows 2003) in our branch offices, in those servers

along with users home drive we have also created a department drive.

Department drive means, I create a folder called Enggineering, and given

access to all the users belongs to engineering department. Which is simple.

 

PROBLEM

-------------

The problem I'm facing here is, if someone (in the eng. dept) copy a file to

that dept. drive, I don't know who copied the file there. The reason why I

need to know this is, many people copy some music files there, (which is

violation as per our company policy). Since many of them have an access,

I'm unable to pinpoint who copied this files.

 

I'm aware I can stop copying such files thru Windows 2003 R2, however at

this moment, I would like to know who copied these files, so that we can

reqeust/warn that specific user.

 

With Kind Regards

Rayees

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Guest Meinolf Weber (Myweb)
Posted

Re: ACL on server

 

Hello Rayees,

 

Did you check the ownership from the file properties?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber (Myweb)

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

> Dear All

>

> I a small issue, before going directly to the problem, let me take you

> through the scenario.

>

> SCENARIO

> --------------

> We have file servers (windows 2003) in our branch offices, in those

> servers

> along with users home drive we have also created a department drive.

> Department drive means, I create a folder called Enggineering, and

> given

> access to all the users belongs to engineering department. Which is

> simple.

> PROBLEM

> -------------

> The problem I'm facing here is, if someone (in the eng. dept) copy a

> file to

> that dept. drive, I don't know who copied the file there. The reason

> why I

> need to know this is, many people copy some music files there, (which

> is

> violation as per our company policy). Since many of them have an

> access,

> I'm unable to pinpoint who copied this files.

> I'm aware I can stop copying such files thru Windows 2003 R2, however

> at this moment, I would like to know who copied these files, so that

> we can reqeust/warn that specific user.

>

> With Kind Regards

> Rayees

Guest Rayees
Posted

Re: ACL on server

 

HI

 

Thanks for your valuable input, I got it now.

 

Regards

Rayees

 

"Meinolf Weber (Myweb)" <meiweb@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb664bac98c9ae2beb1864ba@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Hello Rayees,

>

> Did you check the ownership from the file properties?

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber (Myweb)

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> confers no rights.

>

>> Dear All

>>

>> I a small issue, before going directly to the problem, let me take you

>> through the scenario.

>>

>> SCENARIO

>> --------------

>> We have file servers (windows 2003) in our branch offices, in those

>> servers

>> along with users home drive we have also created a department drive.

>> Department drive means, I create a folder called Enggineering, and

>> given

>> access to all the users belongs to engineering department. Which is

>> simple.

>> PROBLEM

>> -------------

>> The problem I'm facing here is, if someone (in the eng. dept) copy a

>> file to

>> that dept. drive, I don't know who copied the file there. The reason

>> why I

>> need to know this is, many people copy some music files there, (which

>> is

>> violation as per our company policy). Since many of them have an

>> access,

>> I'm unable to pinpoint who copied this files.

>> I'm aware I can stop copying such files thru Windows 2003 R2, however

>> at this moment, I would like to know who copied these files, so that

>> we can reqeust/warn that specific user.

>>

>> With Kind Regards

>> Rayees

>

>


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