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Auditing: Reason for Access feature in Windows Server 2008 R2

 
 
Venkat
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      03-26-2010

How can we test this feature in action? I have enabled auditing for file
shares and set SACL for a group. I have created sub folders and files in
that shared folder, however i do not get any reason for access data in the
logs. My expectation is to see some message like, XYZ has created a
file/folder by virtue of he being a member of ABC group. Is that not what
is expected?

Is there any additional config that needs to be done?


 
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