File Server Auditing
File server auditing is an essential feature that is used to keep track of any changes or modifications that occur in the files stored on a server. It involves the process of monitoring and recording all activities related to files, folders, and permissions on the server. This feature provides an in-depth analysis of file access, modifications, and deletions, along with user and time stamps. One of the main purposes of file server auditing is to strengthen security measures and prevent potential data breaches. The detailed logs generated by
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