From Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Database Instance Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000130-DB-000088
Associated with: CCI-000347
Any changes to the hardware, software, and/or firmware components of the information system and/or application can potentially have significant effects on the overall security of the system.
Verify that Files and Folders that are part of the SQL Server 2012 Installation have auditing enabled.
Right click the root folder of the SQL Server installation. Typically, this is at
Navigate to Advanced Security Settings by selecting Properties > Security > Advanced > Auditing > Continue. Where "Everyone" is missing from the "Name" column, click the Add button; type "Everyone" in the object names box; click the OK button. The Auditing Entry dialog opens. Where "Everyone" is in the "Name" column, select that row and click on the Edit button. The Auditing Entry dialog opens. In the Auditing Entry dialog, set "Apply onto" to "This folder, subfolders and files". In the Auditing Entry dialog, select both the Successful and the Failed checkbox for each of the following access types, where not already selected: Traverse folder/execute file List folder/read data Read attributes Read extended attributes Create files/write data Create folders/append data Write attributes Write extended attributes Delete Read permissions Click OK, OK, OK, OK to save the new settings and exit the dialog boxes.
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