ORIGINAL INPUT:
SEC,6/21/2001,11:48:01,Security,560,Success,Object Access ,S-1-5-21-58 +3907252-1958367476-682003330-1001,CISERFS1,Object Open:^` Object +Server: Security^` Object Type: File^` Object Name: +\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume2\CISER\Tank\c +ompressed\cret\003\ret72.mdse4.gz^` New Handle ID: 2760^` +Operation ID: {0 3914260}^` Process ID: 1056^` Primary +User Name: CISERFS1$^` Primary Domain: CTC_ITH^` Primar +y Logon ID: (0x0 0x3E7)^` Client User Name: IUSR_CISERFS1^` + Client Domain: CISERFS1^` Client Logon ID: (0x0 0x2E17 +41)^` Accesses READ_CONTROL ^` SYNCHRONIZE ^` + ReadData (or ListDirectory) ^` ReadEA ^` + ReadAttributes ^` ^` Privileges -^`

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