How to enumerate dictories where auditing is enabled?

How to enumerate dictories where auditing is enabled?

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How to enumerate dictories where auditing is enabled? Claude Lachapel 07-10-2008
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Hi!

We are in the process of enabling auditing on some files servers, but it
seem somebody already did it in the past, since as soon as we are enabling it
in the local security policy, we got a lot of events about directory being
acceded successfully/failed in the security log.

Now the question is : how we could enumerate all directories where Auditing
have been already enabled?

Thanks.

Claude Lachapelle
Systems Administrator, MCSE

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