Hi Nenad,
Here is the answer on Auditing for you:
314955 HOW TO: Audit Active Directory Objects in Windows 2000
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q314955
Thanks,
Gary
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'--'I'd like to know if there's any way I could see who moved files and folders on our network
There's so many people with very little computer literacy so I'm having such a hard time
keeping everything together
I guess there's something with auditing but I don't know much about that
Any answer I'd greatly appreciate
Nenad
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