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NTFS Permissions

Subject: NTFS Permissions
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:34:29 -0600
All,
We have run into some issues in the past where NTFS permissions werechanged on 
a file server after our office rolled it out and turned itover to the local IT 
technicians. We have enabled auditing on a testserver and found that security 
event id 560 is logged anytime someoneattempts to change permissions on this 
folder. The problem is, event560 is used for multiple object access ID's. Is 
there anyway todetermine when file permissions are changed other than by 
auditing andmonitoring event 560?
thanks

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