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ControlPoint 8.8 - User Guide

Preface Getting Started with ControlPoint Using Discovery to Collect Information for the ControlPoint Database Cache Searching for SharePoint Sites Managing SharePoint Objects Using ControlPoint Policies to Control Your SharePoint Environment Managing SharePoint User Permissions Data Analysis and Reporting
Specifying Parameters for Your Analysis Analysis Results Display Generating a SharePoint Summary Report Analyzing Activity Analyzing Object Properties Analyzing Storage Analyzing Content Generating a SharePoint Hierarchy Report Analyzing Trends Auditing Activities and Changes in Your SharePoint Environment Analyzing SharePoint Alerts Analyzing ControlPoint Policies Analyzing Users and Permissions The ControlPoint Task Audit Viewing Logged Errors
Scheduling a ControlPoint Operation Saving, Modifying and Running Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation Using the ControlPoint Governance Policy Manager Using Sensitive Content Manager to Analyze SharePoint Content for Compliance Using ControlPoint Sentinel to Detect Anomalous Activity Provisioning SharePoint Site Collections and Sites Default Menu Options for ControlPoint Users About Us

Reporting Anomalous Activity

The ControlPoint Sentinel Report lets you view anomalous activity events for which an Alert has been specified on the Sentinel Setup - Anomalous Activity Rules page.  You can also filter results by user and/or date range.

To report anomalous activity:

1From the Manage ControlPoint tree choose ControlPoint Sentinel > Sentinel Report.

2If you want to narrow your results, enter one or more user(s) in the People Picker and/or enter a date range.

NOTE:  If you leave the From and To Dates blank, all available results will be returned.

Sentinel Report

The tiles at the top of the report highlight the following statistics:

·The Total Number of Anomalous Activities Detected

·The number of High Risk Events as characterized by ControlPoint Sentinel

·The Number of Users with anomalous activity

·The Security Risk Score (which is derived by the Severity of each activity within the date range covered by the report)

For each anomalous event detected, report detail displays:

·the Event Time (that is, the date and the time when the ControlPoint Anomalous Activity Detection Job captured the event)

·the User whose activity triggered the anomalous activity detection alert

·the Event Severity (as defined on the Sentinel Setup - Anomalous Activity Limits page)

·the Triggering Activity Level that resulted in the anomalous activity detection alert:

§for Default daily activity, activity above the specified limit for the Event Severity

§for Personal daily activity, the amount of activity for the Event Severity to which the specified deviations above from the user's "typical" usage pattern have been applied.

·the Expected Activity Level:

§for Default daily activity, the specified limit for the Event Severity

§for Personal daily activity, "typical" usage pattern as calculated by ControlPoint Sentinel

·the Delta Activity Level (that is, the difference between Triggering Activity Level and the Expected Activity Level).

To view detailed audit log data for a user:

Click the User link to generate a ControlPoint Audit Log analysis.

Provisioning SharePoint Site Collections and Sites

ControlPoint Site Provisioning functionality automates the management of end user requests for new site collections and sites, which are based on "Provisioning Profiles" that you define.  You can use ControlPoint's built-in functionality to associate specific site collection-, site-, and list-level properties with a particular Profile, and enforce their usage within the site collections or sites that use it.  You can even attach one or more ControlPoint Governance Policies to a Profile.

NOTE:  This feature is not available for Non-Standard installations.

Managing Site Provisioning Profiles

Before an end user can request a new site collection or site, at least one Provisioning Profile must have been created.  Once created, the Provisioning Profile becomes available to end users when a request for a new site collection or site is initiated.

Provisioning Profile Tiles

To launch the ControlPoint Provisioning Profile Manager:

From the Manager ControlPoint panel, choose Governance Policy Manager and Provisioning > Provisioning Profile Manager.

Provisioning Profiles

To create a Provisioning Profile:

1From the Provisioning Profile Manager main page, choose [Create].

2Complete the fields on the Build New Provision Profile page as follows:

§Enter the Profile Name as you want it to display in the Provisioning Profile Manager list.

§Enter the End User Description as you want it to display in the Request a Site or Site Collection page.

§Enter the Profile Description as you want it to display in the Provisioning Profile Manager list.

§Select a Profile Type (Site Collection or Sub Site)

§Select a Base SharePoint Template.

Provisioning Proviles BUILD NEW

NOTE: If you want to be able to select a template based on a site definition (such as a Publishing site or a custom site definition that has been deployed to the farm), the feature for that site definition must be activated on the ControlPoint Configuration Site collection.

3If you want to Attach Additional Profile Settings:, you can

§Click the appropriate link—Set Site Collection Properties (if available), Set Site Properties, or Set List Properties—and complete the applicable window.

NOTE:  If you select Enforce Policy and schedule the operation to run on a recurring basis, it will be enforced for any site collection or site created using that Profile.

§If you want to attach one or more existing ControlPoint Governance Policies to the Provisioning Profile, select from the available Governance Polices

Provisioning Profiles ADDITIONAL SETTINGS

NOTE:  If the Governance Policy that you want to attach to the Profile does not appear in the list, click [Governance Policy Manager], and create a new Governance Policy.  When you return to the Build New Provision Profile page , click [Create], then edit the Profile see the new Governance Policy in the list.

NOTE:  To access instructions for completing the applicable ControlPoint operation, click the Help icon () at the top right corner of the window or refer to the relevant section of the ControlPoint User Guide.

4Click [Create].

To edit a Provisioning Profile:

1From the Provisioning Profile Manager main page, check the box to the left of the Profile that you want to edit.

2Click [Edit].

3Edit the fields on the Edit Provision Profile page as appropriate.

4Click [Update].

To delete one or more Provisioning Profiles:

1From the Provisioning Profile Manager main page, check the box to the left of the Profile(s) that you want to delete.

2Click [Delete]

You will be prompted to confirm your action before continuing.

 

Using Custom Templates for Site Provisioning Profiles

You can create custom templates by selecting an existing site collection or site, saving it as a template (.wsp file) and attaching the wsp to the ControlPoint Custom Site Templates list.

If you want to create a template from a site that uses a site definition (such as a custom site definition that has been deployed to the farm), that site definition feature must be activated on the ControlPoint Configuration Site collection.

To create a custom template for site provisioning profiles:

1Navigate to the Site Settings page of the site you want to save as a custom template, then click Save site as Template.

Provisioning Custom Templates SITE SETTINGS

2Complete the Save as Template form, including whether you want to Include Content, then click [OK].

Provisioning Custom Template SAVE AS TEMPLATE

3Open the site's Solution Gallery.

4Select the template you just created and save it to the location of your choice.

5From the Manage ControlPoint tree, choose Governance Policy Manager and Provisioning > Provisioning Custom Template Manager.

Site Provisioning Custom Template

6Click [Add Site].

7From the Destination Farm Tree, select the site collection or site from which you created the .wsp file.

Site Provisioning Custom Template SELECT

8Click [OK] to return to the Provisioning Custom Template Manager grid.

9Check the box to the left of the site collection/site, then click [Attach].

Provisioning Custom Template ATTACH WSP

10Click [Browse] and select the .wsp file associated with the site.

11Click [Upload].

The custom template will now be available for provisioning requests.

Provisioning Custom Template WSP ATTACHED

 

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