Viewing A Change Management Audit Record; Viewing A Report Audit Record; Editing An Audit Record - Novell PRIVILEGED USER MANAGER 2.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 03-31-2010 Administration Manual

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7.4.3 Viewing a Change Management Audit Record

1 Click Compliance Auditor on the home page of the console.
2 Select the Command Control Change Management record you want to view.
The record type is shown in the Type column. You might need to scroll to the right to see this
column.
3 Click View Record in the task pane.
Information about the Change Management action is displayed, including the name of the user
who made changes to the database, and any entries the user made when committing the
Command Control transaction.
4 To edit the record, see

7.4.4 Viewing a Report Audit Record

1 Click Compliance Auditor on the home page of the console.
2 Click the record you want to view.
The record type is shown in the Type column. You might need to scroll to the right to see this
column.
3 Click View Record in the task pane.
Record data for this report is shown, including the contents of the report sent.
4 To edit the record, see

7.4.5 Editing an Audit Record

For each event listed in the Compliance Auditor, you can edit the audit record to authorize the event,
or mark it as unauthorized, escalate it, and assign it to another user. You can also add notes for
display in the event record, and comments that are permanently recorded in the event history.
NOTE: For Command Control events for which a keystroke report exists, you must view the
keystroke report before editing the audit record. See
Command Control Keystroke Report," on page 133
To edit an audit record:
1 Click Compliance Auditor on the home page of the console.
2 Select the record you want to edit.
3 Click View Record in the task pane.
4 Click Edit Record.
134 Novell Privileged User Manager 2.2.1 Administration guide
Section 7.4.5, "Editing an Audit Record," on page
Section 7.4.5, "Editing an Audit Record," on page
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Section 7.4.2, "Viewing and Editing a
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