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White Paper: Configuration and Mailbox Access Auditing for Exchange 2007 Organizations

One my personal bugbears with Exchange over the last 10 years or so has been the total lack of a useful auditing function.  Sure, you can see who accessed a mailbox, but since Outlook 2003 and the extended Free/Data the Windows Server event logs are pretty much useless since you cant tell if someone actually read the mailbox contents maliciously or just invited that user to a meeting and Outlook attempted to read the extended free/busy data from their calendar directly.

Well, Exchange 2007 SP2 introduces a huge leap forward in this respect and Mike Lagase has written a monster of a white paper all about how to perform auditing in an Exchange 2007 environment hereā€¦

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee331009.aspx

Posted by Neil Johnson , MCS UK, MCM Exchange 2007

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Nice article, it explain for auditing mailbox access in exchange 2007. I read this topic which helps to set the instructions for auditing on exchange server but I have used this exchange server auditing tool fromhttp://www.lepide.com/lepideauditor/exchange.html that assist to know who grant the permission and who create, delete, change the membership of a group and keep tracks for every changes such as mailbox changes, Address Book or List changes, policy changes, etc.