Browse SharePoint dialog
The Browse SharePoint dialog appears when the Add button is used to select a SharePoint path to be audited on the first page of the SharePoint Auditing wizard. This dialog displays a hierarchical representation of the SharePoint containers available on the selected SharePoint Farm.
Comments dialog
The Comments dialog appears when you click the Comments tool bar button on the Event Details pane (or Comments right-click command for an event in the Search Results grid). This dialog allows you to enter (or append) comments regarding the selected event.
The top text box displays the comments that have already been entered for the selected event.
Configuration Setup dialog
The Configuration Setup dialog appears when you select Configurations on the Agent Configuration page. From this dialog, you can review the settings established for existing agent configurations, define new agent configurations and remove obsolete agent configurations. After making any changes on this dialog, click Apply to save and apply your changes to the selected agent configuration.
By default, all agents are assigned to the Default Configuration. To use a different agent configuration, back on the Agent Configuration page, select at least one server agent from the list, click Assign, and select the agent configuration to be used by the selected agents.
This dialog contains the following information/controls:
Configuration list
In addition, the settings on this dialog will be activated allowing you to specify the appropriate system settings and apply auditing and protection templates. After entering the configuration settings, click OK to save the new configuration.
The current configuration settings can also by modified as necessary. After entering a name and modifying any of the configuration settings, click OK to save the new configuration.
System Settings tab
Use these settings to define how agents process events.
The default is 900 seconds (15 minutes). Use the arrow controls to increase or decrease this value.
Valid range: 60 - 9999 seconds
Determines how often an agent will forward events to the coordinator.
Kerberos Ticket Lifetime (hours)
By default, the Kerberos ticket lifetime will be set to 10 hours.
Valid Range: 1 to 99999 hours.
Note: A valid Change Auditor Logon User license is required.
Indicates the maximum number of events that will be sent to the coordinator per connection.
Defines how many events can get backed up on an agent before it goes into Suspend (Critical) mode.
These controls define when events are to be collected and forwarded to the coordinator.
Proxy Server tab
The name or IP address of the proxy server.
Valid values: Proxy server fully qualified domain name, down-level name, or IPv4 address
The port on which to communicate with the proxy server.
Uses the configured settings to access a website.
This test uses the https://www.quest.com web site.
The credentials used to authenticate with the proxy server.
File System tab
These settings define how to process duplicate file system events.
Discard duplicates that occur within nn seconds
Audit all configured, including duplicates. (Not Recommended)
Select this option to audit all configured file system events including duplicate events.
AD Query tab
Discard results less than nn records
Discard queries taking less than nn milliseconds
The default value is 20 milliseconds.
Valid range: 0 - 99999 milliseconds
Discard duplicate queries occurring within nn minutes
Exchange tab
Discard duplicates that occur within nn seconds
Defender tab
Use this setting to enable and disable Defender auditing.
Authentication Services tab
Use this setting to enable and disable Authentication Services auditing.
Auditing and Protection Templates pane
Click to reset any changed settings back to the factory defaults for the Default Configuration.
NOTE: This button is only available when the Default Configuration is selected in the Configurations list box.Click to display the Auditing and Protection Templates dialog where you can add, edit or delete a template.
Configure cepp.conf Auditing dialog
This dialog appears when you click Audit File on the cepp.conf file page in the EMC Auditing wizard. From this page you can enable or disable the auditing of the cepp.conf file for changes made by other applications.
This dialog contains the following fields/options:
Select the Change Auditor agent from this list that is to poll the cepp.conf file.