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 Select Start | All Programs | Quest | Change Auditor | Change Auditor Client.   | 
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 Select View | Administration.  | 
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 Click Auditing.  | 
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 Click Add to start the File System Auditing wizard which steps you through the process of creating a File System Auditing template.  | 
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 Template Name - Enter a name for the template.  | 
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 Audit Path - Select the Folder option. Enter the name of the folder previously created (i.e., Drive:\Folder\) or click the browse button to select the folder.   | 
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 By default, the scope of coverage for the selected folder will be This Object and All Child Objects. Leave this setting for this scenario; however, if you wanted to change this setting, use the drop-down arrow in the scope cell.  | 
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 Events tab - Select both the File Events and Folder Events check boxes (in the header) to track all changes made to the selected folder.  | 
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 Inclusions tab - Click on the Inclusions tab, enter * and click Add to add it to the Included Names list. Entering * will audit all files and folders in the selected folder.  | 
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 Exclusions tab - Skip the Exclusions tab. (In this scenario, we will not be excluding any subfolders or files from auditing. For more information on using the Exclusions tab, see File System Auditing.)  | 
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 To create the template and assign it to an agent configuration, expand Finish and select Finish and Assign to Agent Configuration.  | 
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 Click OK to save your selection, close the dialog and display the Agents Configuration page.  | 
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 On the Agents Configuration page, select the agents assigned to use the modified agent configuration and click Refresh Configuration to ensure the agents are using the latest configuration.  |