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Is there a simple windows program to audit a network folder?
There is a shared shared folder.
You need to find out who and when something is removed from there.
A prerequisite is to show the IP address or computer name on the network.
Tried Directory Monitor - does not write a computer name.
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I used to use it on my home network :)
KillWatcher - monitor of active network connections and
constant pinging of selected computers + a list of
shared resources of each such computer, and
any resource can be opened from the context tray menu.
Allows you to see who and what you are downloading at the
moment and in the recent past. You can interrupt any
(or all at once) session. Maintains a connection log,
which contains the name and IP address of the computer, the name of the
user who established the session, the type
of OS used, and all files opened during the session.
In the properties of each catalog there is an "Audit" tab. Set up the audit properly, and the Windows Security log will reflect all operations on the files and subdirectories of this directory.
Here is another Net Share Monitor
(Win 7-8, updated recently)
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