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Hi,

I need to catch the domainname/username as additional information when
the Filesystemwatcher throws en event ?
If someone is creating, deleting or changing perms of a file I would
need to know who it was.

Could some give me a hint how to accomplish this ?

thnx,
Hugo
Dec 30 '07 #1
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"hugomind" <hu******@gmail.comschrieb:
I need to catch the domainname/username as additional information when
the Filesystemwatcher throws en event ?
If someone is creating, deleting or changing perms of a file I would
need to know who it was.
I doubt that 'FileSystemWatcher' will give you this information. You may
want to take a look at NTFS auditing.

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