Darren, I don't think you are going to fine any one product that automates the entire process for you. Especially given the unique nature of most every network. Having said that, there is a network version of dtSearch that proves very useful in your goals. See: http://www.dtsearch.com/ Regards, Christopher L. T. Brown Technology Pathways LLC Makers of ProDiscover clbrownat_private Phone: 619-435-0906 / 888-894-5500 http://www.TechPathways.com This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient[s] and may contain privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by phone or reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. > -----Original Message----- > From: Darren Welch [mailto:armyreconat_private] > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 6:16 AM > To: studentsat_private; forensicsat_private > Subject: e-discovery > > > Hi Everyone, > > I am auditing a client's legal department's e-discovery policies and > procedures and looking at process improvement. I was hoping > someone knows of > or has already architected a solution for the following; > > Assuming a case of civil litigation where company "x" is the > defendant and > is required by court order to present all information related > to topic "y"; > is there a utility that will scan every node on a network > (single subnets on > up to 60,000 nodes), searching each node's directory > structure and file list > for keywords which relate to topic "y"? Then identifying the > path to such a > find? I would like to be able to search nodes such as user > hard drives, > network shared drives, files servers, db's (oracle, sql, etc), and > webservers, etc., on W2K, WNT, Linux, Unix, Solaris, Novell... > > I am interested in locating normal files and am not > interested in recovering > deleted files or files in UA space. I would like the output > to display > "Keyword Hit", "IP Address", "Machine Name", "Logged on > user", "Filename > containg keyword hit", "Path to File". > > I know this is an extensive wish list but maybe someone knows > of a solution? > Thanks, D ----------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. For more information on this free incident handling, management and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com
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