The SharePoint Auditing page displays when SharePoint is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks tab. From this page, you can start the SharePoint Auditing wizard to specify the SharePoint farm and paths to audit. You can also edit existing templates and remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: Authorization to use the administration tasks on the Administrations Tasks tab is defined using the Application User Interface page under the Configuration task list. If you are denied access to the tasks on this page, see the Change Auditor User Guide for more information about how to gain access. |
The SharePoint Auditing page contains an expandable view of all the SharePoint Auditing templates that have been defined. To add an template to this list, use the Add toolbar button. Once added, the following information is provided for each template:
Be sure that all the SharePoint auditing templates contain a GUID in their Farm name (Farm field on SharePoint Auditing page) BEFORE you attempt to add any new templates. |
2 |
Click Auditing. |
3 |
Select SharePoint. |
4 |
Click Add to open the SharePoint Auditing wizard to define the SharePoint farm and paths to audit and the agent to receive the events. |
NOTE: The Next button on this page is disabled if you select a SharePoint farm from the drop-down list that is assigned to a SharePoint Auditing template. You can only select a SharePoint farm whose auditing template has been deleted. |
• |
Click Add and select the SharePoint paths to audit. Once you have selected the paths to audit, they are displayed in the SharePoint Paths to audit list. |
• |
Optionally, select Add optional SharePoint paths to exclude from auditing under to select a path that has been added to the SharePoint paths to audit and click Add to locate and add any subsequent paths within the selected path to exclude from auditing. |
6 |
On the second page of the wizard, select the operations (facilities or event classes) to audit. Select an entry from the list box at the top of the page, expand Add and click one of the following commands: |
• |
Use Add | Add This Event to add individual events. |
• |
Use the Add | Add All Events in Facility option to add all events in the selected facility. |
NOTE: The Change Auditor SharePoint Solution status is checked and refreshed once every hour; therefore, the status displayed may not reflect the most current status. Click Refresh Change Auditor Solution Status to force a refresh of the solution’s status. |
9 |
To create the template, click Finish. |
10 |
On the Administration Tasks tab, click Configuration, select Agent in the Configuration task list to open the Agent Configuration page. |
11 |
Select the agent assigned to the SharePoint Auditing template and click Refresh Configuration. |
12 |
5 |
On the Administration Tasks tab, click Configuration. Select Agent in the Configuration task list to open the Agent Configuration page. |
6 |
Select the agent assigned to the SharePoint Auditing template and click Refresh Configuration. |
1 |
On the Auditing page, place your cursor in the Status cell for the template, click the arrow control, and select Disabled. |
2 |
To re-enable the auditing template, use the Enable option in either the Status cell or right-click menu. |
1 |
2 |
To re-enable the auditing of a path, use the Enable option in either the Status cell or right-click menu. |
1 |
On the Auditing page, select the template and click Delete | Delete Template. |
1 |
On the SharePoint Auditing page, select the path and click Delete | Delete Path. |
2 |
The SharePoint Auditing wizard displays when you click Add or Edit on the SharePoint Auditing page. This wizard steps you through the process of creating a new template, identifying the SharePoint farm and paths to audit. You will also select an agent that has SharePoint installed to capture events from the selected SharePoint farm.
You can also use this wizard to modify a previously defined template.
On the first page of the wizard, specify the SharePoint farm and paths to audit. | |||||||||
NOTE: The topology will scan for the SharePoint farm and add it to the SharePoint Farm field. A red flashing icon indicates that the SharePoint Farm is already being monitored by another SharePoint Auditing template. See the Upgrade Change Auditor for SharePoint appendix for more information on editing existing templates BEFORE adding new SharePoint Auditing templates.
| |||||||||
This box lists the SharePoint components within the selected SharePoint farm to be audited. Use the Add and Remove buttons at the top of this list box to specify the SharePoint components to be audited.
| |||||||||
Clicking Add displays the Browse SharePoint dialog allowing you to locate and select a SharePoint component under the selected audit path for exclusion.
| |||||||||
This grid displays the following information for each event class:
| |||||||||
Select an event class in the data grid, click Add and select one of the following options:
| |||||||||
Click Remove to remove the selected entry from the Audit list box. | |||||||||
From this page, select the agent to capture events from the selected SharePoint farm. NOTE: If you used the Find SharePoint Farm option on the first page of the wizard to specify the SharePoint farm to be audited, this page is pre-populated based on the agent selected. | |||||||||
Click Browse to display a list of the agented servers available in the selected SharePoint farm. From this dialog, select the agent to capture the events from the specified farm. | |||||||||
Once you have selected the agent, click Set Credentials to enter the credentials to be used to access the selected SharePoint farm.
NOTE: A notification message appears indicating whether you have entered valid credentials. If you get an ‘Invalid credentials’ notification, click Set Credentials and enter the proper credentials. | |||||||||
Click Clear Credentials to clear the credentials previously entered for the selected agent. | |||||||||
Once an agent is selected, the following information is displayed:
| |||||||||
The Change Auditor SharePoint Solution status is checked/refreshed once every hour; therefore, the status displayed may not reflect the most current status. Click Refresh Change Auditor Solution Status to force a refresh of the solution’s status. | |||||||||
The Solution Status pane displays the current status of the Change Auditor SharePoint Solution. If it contains a warning symbol and red text, select Refresh Change Auditor Solution Status. If the warning state remains, click Finish to close the wizard. On the local SharePoint farm server, run the SharePoint Solution Manager utility to add/deploy the solution. See Add and deploy Change Auditor SharePoint Solution. |
For SharePoint events, event logging is disabled by default. When enabled, only configured activities are sent to the ChangeAuditor for SharePoint event log. See the Change Auditor for SharePoint Event Reference Guide for a list of the SharePoint events that can be sent to the event log.
2 |
Click Configuration. |
3 |
Select Agent in the Configuration task list to display the Agent Configuration page. |
4 |
Click Event Logging. |
5 |
On the Event Logging dialog, select SharePoint. |
6 |
Click OK to save your selection and close the dialog. |
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Terms of Use Privacy Cookie Preference Center