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Click Auditing. |
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Click Add to launch the File System Auditing wizard which will step you through the process of creating a File System Auditing template. |
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By default, the scope of coverage for the selected folder will be This Object and All Child Objects. Leave this setting for this scenario; however, if you wanted to change this setting, use the drop-down arrow in the Scope cell. |
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On the Events tab, select the File Events and Folder Events check boxes to track all changes made to the selected folder. |
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Open the Inclusions page, enter * and click Add to add it to the Included Names list. Entering * will audit all files and folders in the selected folder. |
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(Optional) If you want to define any processes that are to be allowed to change audited objects without generating an event, click Next. Select one or more processes from the list at the top of the page and click Add to add them to the list box at the bottom of the page. |
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To create the template and assign it to an agent configuration, expand the Finish button and select Finish and Assign to Agent Configuration. |
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Click OK to save your selection, close the dialog and display the Agent Configuration page. |
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On the Agent Configuration page, select one or more agents from the agent list and click the Assign tool bar button. |
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On the Agent Configuration page, select the agents assigned to use the modified agent configuration and click Refresh Configuration. This will ensure the agents use the latest configuration. |
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Opening the Searches tab and running the All File System Events report. |
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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 File System Events in the right pane. |
See Change Auditor Product Specific Features for a list of Quest features/functionality dependent on a specific product license. For more detailed information about Exchange auditing, see theChange Auditor for Exchange User Guide.
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Verify that Change Auditor for Exchange is licensed. |
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To view applied licenses, select Help | Licensing from the client. |
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Open the Active Directory Auditing page. Verify that the user object class is listed. (This object class is included by default, however, we removed the user object class as part of the 'Auditing Users Based on Their Group Membership' scenario from the Change Auditor for Active Directory Auditing section.) |
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If it is not listed, click Add to add it. Restart the agent to use the latest configuration. |
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