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Hello newsgroup,

I did set up a fileSystemWatcher to keep track
of changes to a folder on a network drive.
I can catch all the events I want, like creating files and changing them.
Now what I need to know is, WHO actually changed / created the file. Is
there any way to get my hands on this information?

Thanks in advance,

Andreas Schubert
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Andreas Schubert" wrote:
Hello newsgroup,

I did set up a fileSystemWatcher to keep track
of changes to a folder on a network drive.
I can catch all the events I want, like creating files and changing them.
Now what I need to know is, WHO actually changed / created the file. Is
there any way to get my hands on this information?

Thanks in advance,

Andreas Schubert

Jul 21 '05 #2
Yes, i want that to. I search the internet but I can't find the right code.
Why is this so difficult. When I map a drive and I open a dosbox, use the
command "net file" i can see which files are opened including the user. Just
that kind if code I need to implement in my fileSystemWatcher.

"Andreas Schubert" <NO****************************@web.de> schreef in
bericht news:cq*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello newsgroup,

I did set up a fileSystemWatcher to keep track
of changes to a folder on a network drive.
I can catch all the events I want, like creating files and changing them.
Now what I need to know is, WHO actually changed / created the file. Is
there any way to get my hands on this information?

Thanks in advance,

Andreas Schubert

Jul 21 '05 #3
Yes, I think this must be possible.
At least on computers running the server service.

I am currently digging into some information, let's see what I can come up
with.

Andy
"SjeekSpier" <am*******@spam-planet.nl> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:cq**********@reader13.wxs.nl...
Yes, i want that to. I search the internet but I can't find the right code. Why is this so difficult. When I map a drive and I open a dosbox, use the
command "net file" i can see which files are opened including the user. Just that kind if code I need to implement in my fileSystemWatcher.

"Andreas Schubert" <NO****************************@web.de> schreef in
bericht news:cq*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello newsgroup,

I did set up a fileSystemWatcher to keep track
of changes to a folder on a network drive.
I can catch all the events I want, like creating files and changing them. Now what I need to know is, WHO actually changed / created the file. Is
there any way to get my hands on this information?

Thanks in advance,

Andreas Schubert


Jul 21 '05 #4
Sorry, i got a question and not an answere...How did you watch remote file over a network ? I've tryed many times but doesn't work for me. It work fine only on local directory.

Thanks, and sorry for my english.
Luca

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