Shared Folder Monitoring

Sep 5
11:47

2014

Dmitriy Stepanov

Dmitriy Stepanov

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Have you ever been distracted by users who tried to access your shared files and download a huge amount of information? Have you ever been annoyed when your important documents were missing and you did not know who has deleted them and why?

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Have you ever been distracted by users who tried to access your shared files and download a huge amount of information? Have you ever been annoyed when your important documents were missing and you did not know who has deleted them and why? Have you ever been disturbed by users who used files in your share when you needed them?

If you have at least one answer "yes",Shared Folder Monitoring Articles then you must desire to be aware of who and when accesses to your share, and, what is more important, what do your colleagues do with your shared files: whether they modify them, just download or, what is awful, delete them. 

To avoid such unpleasant situations that are mentioned above, you can use the special software on your computer. To use it, you do not have to be an IT guru. All that you need to do is to install the program on your PC for constant access monitoring of your shared folders.

After the installation has finished, you can:

1) Configure alerts for specified events. You can receive the screen, sound, or even e-mail notifications. There are a few types of alerts:

- Alerts on connections to whole folders or particular files.

- Alerts on connections that are made from particular users or particular computers.

- Alerts that you get when important files or documents are opened, modified, or deleted.

 - Alerts, that you get when the desired connection is established, for example, when you wait for you colleague who must write an important file to your shared resource.

2) Above all, the program maintains the access log file. So even if you do not need the notifications, you always can have a look into the program's log and find out who, when, and what did with your shared files.

3) If some colleagues distract you by downloading too much information from your share or editing your files, you can disconnect them and add them to the blacklist.  This can save you a lot of nerves, and raise your productivity.

The system administrator also can use such program on the company's file server. The aim is the same but more extensive.  Moreover, using it, he can kill two birds with one stone. Firstly, it helps him to prevent the important information leak. The system administrator can always keep an eye on corporate documents and get to know, if some of them are downloaded by users. Secondly, this measure allows the system administrator to keep all shared resources in the proper order: to be always aware of what documents are edited and by whom, who moves files into other folders or deletes them. He also can configure notifications on particular events, like it is described above.

Along with software and hardware, the company's documents need a lot of attention too. Some of them keep the private information; some of them are vital for employees' proper operation. That is why shared folders monitoring is very important process in any company and any network.