The ADAM (AD LDS) Auditing page is displayed when ADAM (AD LDS) is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page. Use the ADAM (AD LDS) Auditing page to create a list of ADAM instances, directory objects or containers, and object classes to be audited.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Change Auditor for Active Directory User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select ADAM (AD LDS) in the Auditing task list to open the ADAM (AD LDS) Auditing page. |
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Click Add to launch the ADAM (AD LDS) Auditing wizard. |
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Select where to conduct the audit. See Directory object picker for a detailed description of this wizard page. |
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Select object classes to audit under the selected container. |
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The ADAM (AD LDS) Attribute Auditing page is displayed when ADAM (AD LDS) | Attributes is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page. Using the ADAM (AD LDS) Attribute Auditing feature, you can specify the individual schema attributes to be audited for the selected object class(es). In addition to specifying individual attributes for auditing, you can also assign a severity.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Change Auditor for Active Directory User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Attributes under ADAM (AD LDS) in the Auditing task list to open the AD Attribute Auditing page. |
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In the Unaudited Attribute list (left pane), select one or more attributes and click Add to select them for auditing. |
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To change the severity level assigned to an attribute, in the right pane, click 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. Selecting this button moves the selected attribute back into the Unaudited Attribute list. |
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Click Finish to save the selected attributes, close the dialog and return to the ADAM (AD LDS) Attribute Auditing page. |
See the following administration task descriptions for more information:
NOTE: For more information, including important tips and a full description of the following page, refer to the Quest Change Auditor for Exchange User Guide. |
IMPORTANT: When the Message read by non-owner event is enabled and a mailbox is moved from one mailbox store to another, Change Auditor generates an event for every email in the mailbox that is being moved. For example, if a user has 1,000 emails in their mailbox, you will receive 1,000 Message read by non-owner events in Change Auditor.
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To enable Exchange mailbox auditing, you must first specify whose mailbox activities are to be audited. To create this mailbox list, use the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, which is displayed when Exchange Mailbox is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page.
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Click Auditing. |
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Select Exchange Mailbox (under the Applications heading in the Auditing task list) to open the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page. |
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Click Add to display the Exchange Auditing wizard. |
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If the This Object option is selected, use the Browse and Search pages to locate and select a directory object (i.e., User, Group, Container, DomainDNS, OrganizationalUnit, or BuiltinDomain) and use Add to add the selected directory object to the selection list at the bottom of the page. |
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Click Finish to close this wizard and return to the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page, where your selections will now be listed with a No in the Exclude cell. |
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The default scope of coverage is displayed in the Scope cell. You can change this by clicking in the Scope cell and selecting the appropriate option from the list: |
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Object - to audit an individual object |
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One Level - to audit an object and its direct child objects |
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Subtree - to audit an object and all of its subordinate objects (all levels) |
From the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page you can exclude a previously included mailbox by changing the setting in the Exclude cell.
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From the Exchange Mailbox Auditing page you can exclude a previously included mailbox by changing the setting in the Exclude cell. Use one of the following methods: |
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