To see all available built-in reports, see the Change Auditor Built-in Reports Reference Guide.
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In the explorer view (left pane), expand the Shared | Built-in | Azure Active Directory folder. |
NOTE: Selecting the Private folder creates a search that only you can run and view, whereas selecting the Shared folder creates a search that all users can view and run. |
The following examples show how to use searches to find the information you need.
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Click New to enable the Search Properties tabs across the bottom of the Searches page. |
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NOTE: You can use Add with Events | Subsystem | Office 365 (instead of Add | Subsystem | Office 365) to search for events associated with an online mailbox or administrative action that already has an event associated with it. |
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Choose the Selected Events option to configure the search. |
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Select the Mailbox Event option. |
Repeat this process to add any additional mailboxes to the search query. | |||||||||
Repeat this process to add any additional folders to the search query. | |||||||||
Repeat this process to add any additional users to the search query. | |||||||||
Repeat this process to add any additional mailboxes to the search query. | |||||||||
To search for activities performed on specific mailboxes based on their mailbox display name |
Repeat this process to add any additional mailboxes to the search query. | ||||||||
To search for activities performed on specific mailboxes based on their synchronization status |
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On the Office 365 Exchange Online dialog, choose the Selected Events option to configure the search. |
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Select the Administration Cmdlet Event option. |
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Click Cmdlet Name and select the comparison operator to use: Contains or Does not contain. Enter the ‘command’ to use to search for a match. For example, to search for any ‘add’ users, enter add. |
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Click Cmdlet Parameters select the comparison operator to use (Contains or Does not contain), and enter the name (or partial name) of a parameter to use to search for a match. |
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Click Parameter Values select the comparison operator to use (Contains or Does not contain), and enter the value to use to search for a match. |
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Click Cmdlet Object, select the comparison operator to use (Contains or Does not contain), and enter the name (or partial name) of a mailbox to use to search for a match. |
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Click New to enable the Search Properties tabs across the bottom of the Searches page. |
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Choose the Selected Events option to configure the search. |
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Select SharePoint/OneDrive Events. |
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Select the Operation filter to specify the operation to include in the search. Select a comparison operator (Like or Not like) and enter an operation name (character string and the * wildcard character). For example: Like *delete* will search for events where Operation contains ‘delete’. For a list of all available operations, see the Microsoft support article “Search the audit log in the Office 365 Security & Compliance Center”. |
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Select Site URL filter to specify the full or partial URL to include in the search. Select a comparison operator (Like or Not like) and enter a string (character string and the * wildcard character). |
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Select the Target filter to specify the full or partial name of the operation target (for example, the folder, file, user, or group) to include in the search. Select a comparison operator (Like or Not like) and enter a string (character string and the * wildcard character). This search field corresponds to the contents of the Object Name column in the results grid. |
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Click Add to add the expression to the selection list. |
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