To enable mailbox auditing, you define a mailbox auditing list that contains the directory objects whose mailbox activities you want to audit. Change Auditor for Exchange generates shared mailbox events for shared mailbox, room and equipment resources, and for any other mailboxes that the user has identified as shared. See the Managing Shared Mailboxes appendix for more information.
NOTE: Authorization to use the administration tasks on the Administrations Tasks tab is defined using the Application User Interface page under the Configuration task list. If you are denied access to the tasks on this page, see the Change Auditor User Guide for information about how to gain access. |
The Exchange Mailbox Auditing page contains a list of the directory objects whose mailboxes are to be audited. If a directory object is not listed on this page, its mailbox will not be audited. To add a directory object to this list, click Add. Once added, the following information is displayed:
NOTE: ‘By owner’ events are disabled by default and need to be enabled to capture these events if the Non-owner or Owner option is selected. |
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The Exchange Mailbox Auditing list contains a list of the directory object’s whose Exchange Mailbox is to be either included or excluded in the auditing process. Click Add to include a mailbox in the auditing process or use the Add | Exclude toolbar option to exclude a mailbox from the auditing process.
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Exchange Mailbox (under Applications). |
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Click Add to display the Exchange Auditing Wizard. |
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If the This Object option is selected, use the Browse and Search pages to locate and select a directory object (for example, User, Group, Container, DomainDNS, OrganizationalUnit, or BuiltinDomain) and use the Add button to add the selected directory object to the Selected Object list at the bottom of the page. |
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Click Finish to close this wizard and return to the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, where your selections are listed with a No in the Exclude cell. |
NOTE: From the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, you can include a previously excluded mailbox by changing the setting in the Exclude cell. Use one of the following methods:
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IMPORTANT: Selecting ‘By Owner’ auditing for many mailboxes can produce a large number of events. This adversely affects Change Auditor auditing and in severe cases the performance of the Exchange Server itself. In extreme cases, Outlook connections may be slowed or dropped. Select owner auditing for at most only a few critical mailboxes. |
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The default scope of coverage is displayed in the Scope cell. You can change this by placing your cursor in the Scope cell, clicking the arrow control and selecting the appropriate option from the list: |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Exchange Mailbox (under Applications in the Auditing task list) to open the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page. |
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If the This Object option is selected, use the Browse and Search pages to locate and select a directory object (for example User, Group, Container, DomainDNS, OrganizationalUnit, or BuiltinDomain) and click Add to add the selected directory object to the Selected Object list at the bottom of the page. |
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Click Finish to close this wizard and return to the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, where your selections are listed with a Yes in the Exclude cell. |
NOTE: From the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, you can exclude a previously included mailbox by changing the setting in the Exclude cell. Place your cursor in the Exclude cell of the mailbox to include, click the arrow control, and select Yes. |
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On the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, place your cursor in the Status cell for the Exchange mailbox whose auditing you want to disable, click the arrow control and select Disabled |
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To re-enable the auditing of a directory object’s mailbox, use the Enable option in either the Status cell or right-click menu. |
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