Active Directory Database auditing templates
To create an auditing template:
2 Click Auditing.
3 Select Active Directory Database in the Auditing task list.
4 Click Add to open the Active Directory Auditing wizard.
7 Select one or more processes from the process list and click Add to move these processes to the exclusion list. By default, all processes (except lsass.exe) will be audited.
8 Click Finish or Finish and Assign to Agent Configuration to assign the template to an agent configuration.
▪ On the Agent Configuration page, select the agents assigned to use the modified agent configuration and click Refresh Configuration to ensure the agents are using the latest configuration.
To modify an Active Directory Database auditing template:
1 On the Active Directory Database Auditing page, select the required template and click Edit. This opens the Active Directory Database auditing wizard where you can modify the current settings.
2 Click Finish to save your changes and return to the Active Directory Database Auditing page.To disable and enable an Active Directory Database auditing template:
Disabling a template temporarily stops auditing without having to remove the auditing template.
Right-click the template to disable and select Disable.
The entry in the Status column for the template changes to ‘Disabled’.
2 To enable the auditing template, select Enable in the Status cell.To delete an Active Directory Database auditing template:
1 On the Active Directory Database Auditing page, select the required template and click Delete | Delete Template.
2 Click Yes to confirm.
Active Directory Database Auditing Wizard
The Active Directory Database Auditing wizard opens when you select Add on the Active Directory Database auditing page. This wizard steps you through the process of defining the Active Directory database processes to audit.
Select Active Directory Database processes to audit: On the first page of the wizard, enter a name for the template and select the Active Directory database processes that are exempt from auditing.
(Optional) Select processes exempt from auditing: Select the processes to exclude from auditing (for example, changes made by the processes specified on this page will be excluded from auditing).
Select one or more processes from the process list and click Add to move these processes to the exclusion list. By default, all processes (except lsass.exe) will be audited.
You can also view processes on a different server or enter a process not listed in the process list.
The list box across the bottom of the page displays the objects that are exempt from auditing. Click Remove to remove a process from the exemption list.
Active Roles Integration
This section covers the following topics for Active Roles integrations:
Requirements
Refer to the Release Notes for the list of minimum system requirements.