This section describes how to add or remove Azure Active Directory activity to audit.
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Click Auditing button. |
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Select Azure Active Directory (under Applications). |
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Select the template and click Edit to open the auditing wizard. |
Ensure the following permissions are assigned to the Azure web application: |
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Audit Logs audits Azure Active Directory user, group, application, and directory activity. A Change Auditor for Active Directory license is required. |
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Sign-ins: Audits Azure Active Directory user sign-in and sign-in risk event activity. A Change Auditor for Logon Activity User license is required. |
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Click Finish to apply the updates. |
Disabling a template temporarily stops auditing activities without having to remove the template.
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Place your cursor in the Status cell for the auditing template to disable, click the arrow control, and select Disabled. |
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To re-enable the auditing template, use the Enable option in either the Status cell or right-click menu. |
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On the Azure Active Directory Auditing page, select the template to delete and choose Delete | Delete Template. |
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Click Yes to confirm. |
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