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You
just posted there a little while ago. I was in a meeting. :-P Exchange
Server 2003 service pack 2 adds functionality to meet this need. For
earlier versions of Exchange, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884863/ There
might be third party stuff that does what you want, but I’m not aware of
it. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kern Hey guys, I've tried googling this and posting on the
Exchange list at webelists.com with no luck- I'm running exchange 2k post sp3 rollup. I have "Directory Access" auditing enabled on the
domain controllers ou. This morning someone deleted a mail enabled public folder
and the only event i get is this- Event Type: Success Audit Client Logon ID: (0x0,0x93421897) Properties: For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp
. MYDC is the dc the delete took place on and MYEXCHANGESERVER is the
exchange server hosting this folder. However by reading the event, it looks like the Exchange server deleted the
folder. I know thats not right. Is it that someone deleted the mapi folder through Outlook and then Exchange
cleaned up the folder object from AD? If so, how can I audit the mapi public folder deletions? Thanks a lot |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Public folder deletion audit(OT) Michael B. Smith
- Re: [ActiveDir] Public folder deletion audit(OT) Tom Kern
- RE: [ActiveDir] Public folder deletion audit(OT) Michael B. Smith
