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| Subject: | Re: tool to log file access |
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| Date: | 28 Feb 2005 11:21:43 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <91FD9E3DC7F754489F7F83AC886B67AD0CE7DF8A@ESMADEXCH02.azertia.com>
Is there any tool to log all files accesses that creates a report more = useful than the event log?
Use WMI to create a listener, waiting for file events...have it start watching at the root of the drive. If this is written in C# or in Perl (and then compiled via Perl2Exe), you could easily have it as a service. H. Carvey "Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery" http://www.windows-ir.com http://windowsir.blogspot.com
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