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audit on administrator and hd operator

I'm using PM 5.8.2

Where I could find the audit log of PM? I mean logins (administrator and help desk operators), failed logins, etc.

Thanks

Sp

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  • Hello Sp,

    The Audit log for PM is found within the PMAdmin site-> Reporting-> History.

    There is also additional logs within the Event log viewer on the PM Server-> application and service logs-> One Identity Password Manager.

    If there is still information that you are missing you can always enable verbose logging within the PMAdmin-> general settings-> logging settings-> verbose logging

    Note: Leaving verbose logging enabled will impact performance as well as fill up disk space, therefore only use verbose logging to trouble shoot specific issue.

    I hope this helps.

     

    Thanks

    Stephen 

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  • Hello Sp,

    The Audit log for PM is found within the PMAdmin site-> Reporting-> History.

    There is also additional logs within the Event log viewer on the PM Server-> application and service logs-> One Identity Password Manager.

    If there is still information that you are missing you can always enable verbose logging within the PMAdmin-> general settings-> logging settings-> verbose logging

    Note: Leaving verbose logging enabled will impact performance as well as fill up disk space, therefore only use verbose logging to trouble shoot specific issue.

    I hope this helps.

     

    Thanks

    Stephen 

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  • thank you for the answer. None of your points works for me. I need just a timestamp when an administrator logged to PM. Es

    06/27 12:02 AM 127.0.0.1 john.doe successful login

    06/27 12:03 AM 127.0.0.2 john.doe failed login

    I need something like that.

  • Unfortunately the options provided are the only auditing the product has that I am aware of, unless you turn on verbose logging and leaving it on.  But that will should not be left on for too long.

    Sorry I did not have better news. 

    Perhaps someone on the forum knows of something I missed.

    Thanks

    Stephen