I have a server running server 2003 r2. We have files that are mysteriously appearing/dissapearing. Is there a way to track file/folder creation and deletion? I only need it for two of our 4 drives. I turned on 'audit object access' and it fills my log with what i need, but it also fills it...
I have a server running server 2003 r2. We have files that are mysteriously appearing/dissapearing. Is there a way to track file/folder creation and deletion? I only need it for two of our 4 drives. I turned on 'audit object access' and it fills my log with what i need, but it also fills it...
Will CVS run on Server 2003 R2 64 bit edition? Has anybody run it successfully? I need to make sure it is compatible.
Any insight would be great.
Thanks!
ok i figured it out.. the value is in twips.
twip
Unit of measurement used by Microsoft Access that is equal to 1/20 of a point, or 1/1440 of an inch. There are 567 twips in a centimeter.
i'll take it from here..
Thanks a bunch!
Awsome, that kinda worked! The labels are all in the same spot, but i'm sure thats in my numbering system.
What do the top and left property numbers correspond to? inches? twips? if twips, where do i find information on that measurements (i dont know).
thanks!
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