• Subject: Download audit
  • From: Gary Munroe <GMUNROE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 15:51:03 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: Sir Sandford Fleming College

We have users who regularly download files via the download function 
of Client Access (V3R2).  I would like to know if there is an audit 
anywhere that captures what is being downloaded (ie. the select 
statements on the download request as well as which files) and by 
whom.  If there is nothing in the OS, what could I do (ie. exit 
points?, something attached to QUSER which services the requests?) to 
capture this information to a file?  This is currently just a "look 
'n' see" project right now so I'm not looking for any purchased 
packages.

Thanks.


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