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The File System Auditing page is displayed when File System is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page. From this page you can launch the File System Auditing wizard to specify the file, folder or all drives in a system that are to be audited. You can also edit existing templates, copy templates, disable/enable templates, or remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Quest Change Auditor for Windows File Server User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select File System (under the Server heading in the Auditing task list) to open the File System Auditing page. |
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Use Add to launch the File System Auditing wizard which steps you through the process of creating a File System Auditing template. |
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Provide the name and path of the files to be audited. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select File System (under the Server heading in the Auditing task list) to open the File System Auditing page. |
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Use Add to launch the File System Auditing wizard which steps you through the process of creating a File System Auditing template. |
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Provide the name and path of the folders to be audited or select to audit all drives. |
Click Add to add it to the selection list.
Click Add to add it to the inclusion list.
Use Add | Folder to exclude activity against any matching files/subfolders or Add | File to exclude activity against matching files. | |||||||||||
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The Registry Auditing page is displayed when Registry is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page, and contains an expandable view of all the Registry Auditing templates that have been previously defined. From this page you can launch the Registry Auditing wizard to specify a registry key to be audited. You can also edit existing templates, copy templates, disable/enable templates, or remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Change Auditor User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Registry (under the Server heading in the Auditing task list) to open the Registry Auditing page. |
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Click Add to open the Registry Auditing wizard which steps you through the process of creating a Registry Auditing template. |
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Click Add to add it to the Exclusion list at the bottom of the page.
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The Services Auditing page is displayed when Services is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page, and contains an expandable view of all the Service Auditing templates that have been previously defined. From this page you can launch the Service Auditing wizard to define the system services to be included in the auditing template. You can also edit existing templates, copy templates, disable/enable templates, or remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Change Auditor User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Services (under the Server heading in the Auditing task list) to open the Services Auditing page. |
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Click Add to open the Service Auditing wizard which allows you to define the system services to be included in the template. |
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Select the system services to be included in or excluded from auditing. |
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The tasks under this heading are used to create auditing templates for NAS devices. After creating an EMC or NetApp auditing template, see Templates with defined agents for information on immediately enabling the auditing defined in these templates.
See the following administration task descriptions for more information:
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