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FileAudit
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FileAudit
makes it possible to use the Windows NT file and directory audit function.
No longer is it necessary to laboriously decipher thousands of lines
of event logs.
As an integrated
part of Windows NT Explorer, FileAudit displays a sorted list of all
access or access attempts for either one file, several files or several
directories.
FileAudit's
user-friendly interface allows you to immediately identify the type
of access (reading, modification, deletion, ...), the user attempting
access, the date, the time and the workstation.
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Features
- Lists
access to files.
- Displays
access to files in one directory and in all sub-directories.
- Exports
data concerning access in ASCII (file ascii unlimited).
- Uses
only standard NT APIs.
- Manages
the selection of multiple files.
- Clearly
displays icons indicating access read, written, as well as requests
for taking ownership and for changing access rights, either accepted
or refused.
- Displays
in details the audit events generated by NT.
- Makes
it unnecessary to install agents on the server or on the workstation.
- Conducts
a search for the name of the workstation, as well as the time and
date of the users connection and disconnection, and if available,
the log
- Integrated
into Windows NT, FileAudit is directly accessible by clicking on the
context menu for files and directories
- Displays
a bulletin board sorted by user name, name of the domain, date of
access, type of access, and if requests were successful or denied.
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Supported
Platforms Client operating systems : Windows NT 4.0, Windows XP File system
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