DST Auditing Object Question

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Andy Olson

I am training for myDST Certificate and I am having a problem with
something.

In Local security I have enabled audit object access. Now I am supposed to
be able to go to the properties of a folder or file and see a security tab
to set the auditing prefences. But I have no security tab. I see only three
tabs, General, Sharing, and customize. Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you
 
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Nepatsfan

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Andy Olson said:
I am training for myDST Certificate and I am having a problem
with
something.

In Local security I have enabled audit object access. Now I
am supposed to
be able to go to the properties of a folder or file and see a
security tab
to set the auditing prefences. But I have no security tab. I
see only three
tabs, General, Sharing, and customize. Does anyone have any
ideas? Thank you

Go to Control Panel and double click Folder Options.
In Folder Options, click on the View tab.
On the View page, scroll to the bottom of the Advanced Settings
box.
Remove the check mark from the box next to "Use simple file
sharing (Recommended)".
Click OK.
The Security tab should now be present on your files and
folders properties sheets.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
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Nepatsfan

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Nepatsfan said:
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Go to Control Panel and double click Folder Options.
In Folder Options, click on the View tab.
On the View page, scroll to the bottom of the Advanced
Settings
box.
Remove the check mark from the box next to "Use simple file
sharing (Recommended)".
Click OK.
The Security tab should now be present on your files and
folders properties sheets.

Good luck

Nepatsfan

I should have also pointed out that the drive containing these
files and folders must be formatted NTFS. The Security tab will
not be present under any circumstances if the drive is
formatted FAT32.

Nepatsfan
 

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