/build/static/layout/Breadcrumb_cap_w.png

How can I see admin activity

One of the admins made a change to our network settings in KACE a few days ago. Is there a log file where I can see this activity and determine who made the change? How do I access this?


Thanks for the help.


Q


0 Comments   [ + ] Show comments

Answers (1)

Posted by: KevinG 4 years ago
Red Belt
4

You may be able to look at Settings -> History


Comments:
  • In history - check under "subscriptions- settings" to see if you have network history tracking enabled. - SMal.tmcc 4 years ago
    • Thank you. There are eighteen options to choose from. There isn't one that says Network History Tracking specifically. How do I view this information that is being retained? - AndrewQ 4 years ago
      • Do you have multi orgs. if so that is under system Settings › History › Settings History Configuration "network settings" click on pencil and select all - SMal.tmcc 4 years ago
      • I do not have multiple orgs at this time. I did find the setting right where you said it is. I do have that one selected and all the check boxes are checked. It says that all 19 fields are retained. Can I see this data that is being retained? Thanks again. - AndrewQ 4 years ago
      • if they were already checked you should be able to see the change under history go to reporting - settings and what occurred,

        if you just checked them they are now enabled for future history tracking under that page - SMal.tmcc 4 years ago
      • That's where it is. Settings/History/Reporting/Settings Now I can see who did what. Thank you so much. - AndrewQ 4 years ago
      • I would not tell others you enabled this. most people do not realize the tracking exists. Any admin can go in here and delete the entry of the change they made elsewhere if they want to cover their tracks - SMal.tmcc 4 years ago
      • If you enable multi org even with a single org it gives you the ability to lock down the root settings at system level and give other admins only rights to the one org to stop them from messing with the system level configuration settings. - SMal.tmcc 4 years ago

Don't be a Stranger!

Sign up today to participate, stay informed, earn points and establish a reputation for yourself!

Sign up! or login

Share

 
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site and/or clicking the "Accept" button you are providing consent Quest Software and its affiliates do NOT sell the Personal Data you provide to us either when you register on our websites or when you do business with us. For more information about our Privacy Policy and our data protection efforts, please visit GDPR-HQ