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 Office 365 Auditing page, select the template to delete and choose Delete | Delete Template. |
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Click Yes to confirm. |
For details on the integration points and process required to audit an organization, as well as auditing and agent considerations, see Deployment requirements.
Enter the Azure directory, application ID, and application key, and select a previously created certificate. For required settings and permissions, see Using an existing web application and Microsoft documentation for details on integrating applications with Azure Active Directory, creating a web application, and adding a certificate to a web application. | |||||||||||||||
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Enter the Azure directory, application ID, and application key, and an existing certificate. For required settings and permissions, see Using an existing web application and Microsoft documentation for details on integrating applications with Azure Active Directory, creating a web application, and adding a certificate to a web application.
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Auditing activity selection page Define or edit the types of activity to audit. For a new template, before you can select to audit individual mailboxes or update the configuration to audit owner events, you need to select Finish to create the template. |
You can choose from the following:
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