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From the Home page, click Auditing to open the Auditing page. |
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In the Application(s) field, select to display auditing information for all applications or a specific application. |
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In the Max Records field, set the maximum number of records (1-10000) to return for the search. By default, this is 1000 records. |
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Click the Search button to update the Audit Events table. |
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To further filter the list of events, enter characters into the Filter Results field. The Audit Events table is updated automatically. |
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From the Home page, click Auditing to open the Auditing page. By default, the audit events for the current date are displayed. |
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Select an event and click the Details button on the bottom left of the page (see Filtering the audit events for information on locating a specific event and/or an event from a previous date). |
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Selecting a condition from the left column will display additional information in the right column regarding the condition. Each condition includes the following additional details: |
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<plugin name> - <condition name> (Result: <true/false>) - This displays the name of the plugin, the name of the condition and whether the condition returned as true or false during the access attempt. For example, BuiltinPlugin1 - IsAbnormalTime (Result: true). |
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Parameters - Use the expand properties button (right arrow) to the left of this heading to display each condition parameter with its current setting. For example, Days = 30. |
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Details - Use the expand properties button (right arrow) to the left of this heading to display information on what caused the condition to trigger or not trigger during the access attempt. |
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To close the Details panel, click the Details button. |
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