Morning All,
So I need to audit our file server for illegal file types namely mp3's, avi's, mpegs and so on. Does Server 2008 R2 have a built-in way (besides Windows key + F) to do this sort of thing? It needs to go into detail as to show which profile has these items and allow me to export the results into a CSV file. We used to use Network Searcher but since we have moved to Win2k8 R2 this app is no longer supported. Was wondering if anyone has any other methods or software to use?
Thanks for any help, even hamin_aus cynical comments are helpful as is the condescending posts by rusty .
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Re: Server 2008 R2: File Audit...
File Server Resource manager..
WinDirStat..
powershell script with a foreach list of extensions?...
or Ctrl+A>Shift+Del>Enter
as mentioned, i can defeat your l33t surch ski11z by simply changing the extension... take that, fascist!
a reliable tool that scans both the extension and the file header/footer i have yet to meet..
WinDirStat..
powershell script with a foreach list of extensions?...
or Ctrl+A>Shift+Del>Enter
as mentioned, i can defeat your l33t surch ski11z by simply changing the extension... take that, fascist!
a reliable tool that scans both the extension and the file header/footer i have yet to meet..
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Re: Server 2008 R2: File Audit...
Actually this looks good...
http://www.voidtools.com/
Can do everything I want it to. Our users are not that clever so yeah...
rusty you could try this one, works with md5 hashes...
http://funk.eu/smf/
http://www.voidtools.com/
Can do everything I want it to. Our users are not that clever so yeah...
rusty you could try this one, works with md5 hashes...
http://funk.eu/smf/
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Re: Server 2008 R2: File Audit...
I see rusty already mentioned File Server Resource Manager... read up on that.
If you aren't running file services on your file server, commit ritual suicide.
If you are, even if you arent using screening you can still pull reports.
But first get a notoriously ill-tempered senior manager (or executive) to send a mail out to all users that on XXXX date IT will be conducting an audit of all illicit files on the servers - make sure to list what these file-types are - audio and video like MP3, WMV, WMA, AVI, MPG etc
Let them know that IT is able to see who copied the file on there and who last accessed the file (so lie) and that people who have copied these files onto the server will be harshly dealt with.
If you aren't running file services on your file server, commit ritual suicide.
If you are, even if you arent using screening you can still pull reports.
But first get a notoriously ill-tempered senior manager (or executive) to send a mail out to all users that on XXXX date IT will be conducting an audit of all illicit files on the servers - make sure to list what these file-types are - audio and video like MP3, WMV, WMA, AVI, MPG etc
Let them know that IT is able to see who copied the file on there and who last accessed the file (so lie) and that people who have copied these files onto the server will be harshly dealt with.
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Re: Server 2008 R2: File Audit...
We have done this sort of thing in the past so the users are aware of it. You are right, it probably would be a good idea to let them know first...jamin_za wrote:On a 2008 R2 server running File Services you can use this to run a report on all file types and their usage.
Also this would have prevented your issue in the first place.
If you arent running file services on your file server, commit ritual suicide.
But first get a notoriously ill-tempered senior manager (or executive) to send a mail out to all users that on XXXX date IT will be conducting an audit of all illicit files on the servers - make sure to list what these file-types are - audio and video like MP3, WMV, WMA, AVI, MPG etc
Let them know that IT is able to see who copied the file on there and who last accessed the file (so lie) and that people who have copied these files onto the server will be harshly dealt with.
As for your links, reading them now. I was not aware of file screening on Server 2008 to be honest and as for Storage Reports, never played with it . Thank you oh mighty hamin_aus! Your services have enlightened me and helped me .
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