Deactivating An Audit; Removing An Audit - NetSHIELD Branch PRO User Manual

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Audit Status becomes Scheduled. The audit starts running at the specified Audit Time and Start
Time. If an audit is scheduled for Now, it starts auditing immediately after you click Start, and
the Status changes to Auditing.
Once it starts, an audit's Status changes to Auditing (See the Manage Audits page for more
information.) When an audit finishes, its Status automatically reverts to Scheduled, unless it is a
Now audit – Now audits revert to Inactive upon completion, but can be run again at any time by
clicking Start.
When an audit is complete and reports are available, the system sends emails to the contacts
designated in the Audit Wizard.
Any number of audits can be Scheduled or Auditing at a given time without interference.
To see the reports:
Select Reports
For details on how to work with reports, see Working with Vulnerability Reports, and Working
with Logs.
When you no longer want a particular audit to run but wish to keep it in the system, you can
make it Inactive.
Select Audits
Click the Stop button (far right in the row) for the audit. The Status column indicates it is
Inactive.
The audit stays in the system, but does not run until you change its status to Scheduled again
by clicking Start.
You can remove a specific audit when you no longer need it.
Select Audits
Click the audit's Remove button, to the right of the Stop button.
The audit is deleted from the system and no longer appears on the Manage Audits page.
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View Audit Results from the left menu bar.
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EACTIVATING AN
Manage Audits from the left menu.
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Manage Audits from the left menu.
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