Difference between revisions of "Auditing"
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* From the list, select the event whose auditing status you would like to change. | * From the list, select the event whose auditing status you would like to change. | ||
* Change the auditing status by clicking the ''Enable'' or ''Disable'' buttons located beneath the list of events. | * Change the auditing status by clicking the ''Enable'' or ''Disable'' buttons located beneath the list of events. | ||
− | *: '''Please note:''' The event ''ComplianceChangeSettings'', which protocols changes of the settings under ''General | + | *: '''Please note:''' The event ''ComplianceChangeSettings'', which protocols changes of the settings under ''Compliance General'', cannot be disabled. |
Please note that some events may generate a large number of entries in the Windows event log. Only enable such events if you are sure that you need the information. | Please note that some events may generate a large number of entries in the Windows event log. Only enable such events if you are sure that you need the information. |
Revision as of 17:34, 6 June 2011
With MailStore Server, selected events can be written into the Windows event log allowing you to track the activities of both administrators and users. This enables a company's compliance officer, for example, to oversee compliance with legal and operational regulations.
Changing the Auditing Settings
To change the auditing settings, please proceed as follows:
- Start MailStore Client as MailStore administrator (admin).
- Click on Administrative Tools > Compliance and then on Auditing.
- From the list, select the event whose auditing status you would like to change.
- Change the auditing status by clicking the Enable or Disable buttons located beneath the list of events.
- Please note: The event ComplianceChangeSettings, which protocols changes of the settings under Compliance General, cannot be disabled.
Please note that some events may generate a large number of entries in the Windows event log. Only enable such events if you are sure that you need the information.