Active Directory Attribute auditing allows you to specify individual schema attributes to audit.
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Attributes under Active Directory in the Auditing task list to open the Active Directory Attribute Auditing page. |
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In the Unmonitored Attribute list box, located in the lower left pane of this page, select one or more attributes and use the Add button to select them for auditing. |
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To change the severity level assigned to an attribute, in the right-hand list box, place your cursor in the Severity cell and use the drop-down arrow to select the severity you want to assign to the selected attribute. |
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To remove an attribute from auditing, select the attribute from the right pane and click Remove to move the selected attribute back into the Unmonitored Attribute list box. |
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Go back to the client and re-run the All Events report. |
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Open the Searches tab. |
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Expand the Shared | Built-In | All Events folder in the left pane. |
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Locate and double-click All Events in the right pane. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Active Directory under the Auditing task list to display the Active Directory Auditing page. |
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From this page, select the user object class and click the Delete tool bar button. (By default, Change Auditor monitors all users; therefore, to use this feature, you must first delete the user object class.) |
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From the left pane of the Administration Tasks tab, select Member of Group under Active Directory in the Auditing task list to display the Member of Group Auditing page. |
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Click Add to display the Member of Group Auditing wizard. |
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Use the Browse and Search pages to locate and select a group and click Add to add the selected group to the Selected Objects list at the bottom of the wizard. |
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Go back to the Change Auditor client and re-run the All Events report. |
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Open the Searches tab. |
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Expand the Shared | Built-In | All Events folder in the left pane. |
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Locate and double-click All Events in the right pane. |
See Change Auditor Product Specific Features for a list of features/functionality dependent on a specific product license. For more detailed information about file system auditing, see the Change Auditor for Windows File Servers User Guide.
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Verify that Change Auditor for Windows File Servers is licensed. |
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To view applied licenses, select Help | Licensing from the client. |
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