The Audit Events page is displayed when Audit Events is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks tab, and lists all of the events available for auditing. It also displays the facility and subsystem to which the event belongs, the severity assigned to each event, if the event is enabled or disabled and the type of license that is required.
Indicates the severity level assigned to each event:
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Displays the name of the facility to which each event belongs. | |||||||||||
Displays the type of Change Auditor license required for each event:
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For example, if you only want to capture successful events where the operation occurred as stated in the event, you would set this to Success Only. Then, if the change was prevented from occurring as stated in the event (because the object was protected by Change Auditor or the operation was prevented due to a factor/setting outside of Change Auditor’s control) the associated event would not be captured. | |||||||||||
Displays the name of the subsystem to which each event belongs. |
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Select Audit Events (under the Configuration heading in the Auditing task list) to display the Audit Events page. |
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To disable an event, select one or more enabled events and click Disable. (Use the Shift or Ctrl keys to select multiple events.) |
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To enable an event,select one or more disabled events and click Enable. (Use the Shift or Ctrl keys to select multiple events.) |
NOTE: You can also disable or enable an event using the Disable/Enable tool bar button at the top of the Event Details pane on a Search Results page. |
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