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Change Auditor 7.1 - User Guide

Change Auditor Overview Agent Deployment Change Auditor Client Overview Overview Page Searches Search Results and Event Details Custom Searches and Search Properties Enable Alert Notifications Administration Tasks Agent Configurations Coordinator Configuration Purging and Archiving your Change Auditor Database Disable Private Alerts and Reports Generate and Schedule Reports SQL Reporting Services Configuration Change Auditor User Interface Authorization Client Authentication Integrating with On Demand Audit Enable/Disable Event Auditing Account Exclusion Registry Auditing Service Auditing Agent Statistics and Logs Coordinator Statistics and Logs Change Auditor Commands Change Auditor Email Tags

Managing a Quest On Demand Audit integration

Quest On Demand Audit is a Software as a Service (SaaS) application, available through quest-on-demand.com that provides extensive, customizable auditing of critical activities and detailed alerts about vital changes taking place in Microsoft Office 365 and Azure Active Directory.

On Demand Audit can also provide a single view of activity across hybrid Microsoft environments. By sending Change Auditor Active Directory event data, you can gain visibility to on premises changes (including events gathered up to 30 days prior to installing or upgrading Change Auditor).

By integrating Change Auditor with Quest On Demand Audit, you will gain access to:

Creating an On Demand Audit configuration

An On Demand Audit subscription is required before you can configure the connection to Change Auditor.

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From the Administration Tasks, select Configuration | On Demand Audit.
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Select Sign in and Configure to create the connection.
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Click Finish.

Working with an On Demand Audit configuration

You can view the On Demand Audit configuration details in Change Auditor; however, the configuration is managed (paused, started, or removed) through On Demand Audit. See the On Demand Audit User Guide for details.

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From the Administration Tasks, select Configuration | On Demand Audit.
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Click Refresh to update the information.

ActiveBatchSize

The current batch size. (The current number of events to include in a single notification message.) The batch size is automatically adjusted based on network throughput and system performance. Its value never exceeds the specified batch size.

AllowedCoordinators

List of coordinators permitted to send events.

BatchSize

Batch size. (The maximum number of events that the active batch size can increase to.)

BatchesSent

Number of batches sent.

Enabled

Whether the subscription is enabled.

EventsSent

Number of events sent.

LastCoordinator

The coordinator that is sending events. If the subscription is disabled, this is the last coordinator that sent events.

LastEventResponse

The last event response. Provides the response in JSON format from the event receiver.

LastEventTime

When the last event was sent.

NotificationInterval

How often how often (in milliseconds) notifications are sent.

StartTime

Starting point in time for events being sent.

Subscription Id

The subscription ID.

Subsystems

Subsystems that contain the event data being sent.

Webhook Subscription Id

The webhook subscription ID.

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From the Administration Tasks, select Configuration | On Demand Audit.

 

 

Enable/Disable Event Auditing

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