NOTE: For more information, including tips for improving performance and full descriptions of the following protection pages, see the Quest Change Auditor for Windows File Server User Guide. |
See the File System protection task description for more information.
The File System Protection page opens when File System is selected from the Protection task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page, and contains an expandable view of all the File System Protection templates that have been previously defined. From this page, you can open the File System Protection wizard to specify a file or folder to protect from unauthorized access. You can also edit existing templates, disable and enable templates, and remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: If you are planning to use multiple File System Protection templates, see the Quest Change Auditor Technical Insight Guide for more information about how multiple protection templates are evaluated. |
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Click Protection. |
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Select File System in the Protection task list to open the File System Protection page. |
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Click Add to open the File System Protection wizard which steps you through the process of defining the files and folders to protect. |
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The scheduling options override all other protection settings. |
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(Optional) Control when the protection is enabled based on the location. Location refers to the computer that is attempting to access the resource that is protected. The location options override all other protection settings. |
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By default, all users and groups are prevented from changing to the objects selected for protection. |
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