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Change Auditor 7.1.1 - Web Client User Guide

Install Change Auditor Web Client Web Client Overview Overview Page Shared Overviews Administration Page Searches Page Search Results Page Administration Tasks Page Configuration Tasks (Administration Tasks Page) Auditing Tasks (Administration Tasks Page) Protection Tasks (Administration Tasks Page) Change Auditor Client Comparison

Change Auditor settings

The web client has its own settings which can be used to control the contents to be displayed.

Searches tab

Max # of search columns

This setting defines the maximum number of columns that can be displayed on the Search Results tab in the web client.

Valid values are: 1 - 150.

30

Show SQL Tab

Select this check box to add the SQL tab to the Search Properties on the Searches page. This tab displays the SQL script used to create the selected search definition.

Not selected/
displayed

Show XML Tab

Select this check box to add the XML tab to the Search Properties on the Searches page. This tab displays the XML representation of the search criteria.

Not selected/
displayed

Slideshow Options tab

Rotate Views Every

Specifies the rotation interval for the panes displayed in slideshow mode on the Overview page.

1 minute

Client Connectivity

Use the Disconnect client after 30 minutes of inactivity option to disconnect from the client after 30 minutes of inactivity. If this option is not checked, the connection to the coordinator remains open.

Not selected

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Click Save to save your selections and close the dialog.
Click Cancel to close the dialog without saving your selections.

Customize table content

The contents of the various data grids displayed in the web client can be sorted, rearranged, and grouped.

An arrow in the column heading identifies the sort criteria and order, ascending or descending, being used to display information.

NOTE: Selecting the F5 key to refresh your screen removes any sort criteria that you have applied.

Columns can also be resized within a data grid.

Change Auditor displays a default set of columns for the different pages displayed. However, a few pages allow you to display more data or hide a particular column.

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Click Columns located above the column headings.

The expand properties button (right arrow) is displayed throughout the web client, and is located to the left of any container that can be expanded to show more items or collapsed to hide unneeded items. When the arrow is displayed pointing to the lower-right it is expanded, and when the arrow is pointing to the center-right it is collapsed.

Additional expand properties buttons that appear within an expanded container will be hidden if the original container is collapsed. When the original container is re-expanded, all expand properties buttons within the original will appear as they were last set.

Filter data

Traditional search capabilities provide the first phase of drilling down on details you may be seeking, but locating individual events typically requires more granular search capabilities and additional steps. Change Auditor provides advanced filtering options to modify the results of a search without changing the original search. With this capability, filtering can be performed on one or more columns of a result, ultimately reducing the need to build the same search multiple times with minor customizations.

Throughout the web client, you will see a filter icon in the right-hand corner of column headings. This icon provides data filtering options which allow you to filter and sort the data displayed.

Select Value field — click Select Value to display a list of options and select a value from this list.
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Click Filter to filter the data according to your criteria.
NOTE: Selecting the F5 key to refresh your screen removes any filtering that you have applied.

Directory object picker

Throughout the web client, you will encounter the directory object picker which allows you to locate and select a directory object from your environment. This object picker is displayed in either a stand-alone dialog (for example, Select Active Directory Objects dialog) or as a page in a wizard and consists of the following tabbed pages:

Browse - use the Browse page to select a directory object from a hierarchical view of your environment
Search - use the Search page to search your environment to locate and select a directory object
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Click Browse.
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In the Forest field, select the forest that contains the required directory objects.
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In the Find field, either enter or use the drop-down menu to select the type of directory objects to be displayed.
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In the object list, click an object to select it and then click Add to add it to the selected objects list at the bottom of the dialog.
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Once you have added objects to this list, click OK to save your selection and close the dialog. Or if the directory object picker is part of a wizard, click Next to save your selection and continue.
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Click Search and use the controls at the top of the page to search your environment to locate the desired objects.
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In the Find field, either enter or use the drop-down menu to select the type of directory object to locate.
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In the Name field, specify a search expression to use to search Active Directory to locate a particular object. Usually, this field contains an asterisk (*) indicating to search for all objects of the type specified in the Find field.
The ANR check box is checked by default indicating that Ambiguous Name Resolution (ANR) is the search algorithm used, which allows you to enter limited input (partial data) to find multiple objects in your network.
When the ANR check box is checked, use one of the following methods to enter your search expression:
When the ANR check box is cleared, the search expression entered is used to search only the Display Name of directory objects to locate a particular object.
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After entering a search expression, click Search to initiate the search and return the results of the search.
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Once you have added objects to this list, click OK to save your selection and close the dialog. Or if the directory object picker is part of a wizard, click Next to save your selection and continue.
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