Open up Site settings from your top level site and navigate to
Site Collection Administration | Site Collection Audit Settings
Once clicked you will see what you can set as illustrated below
This is broken down into 3 sections
Audit Log Trimming
- Automatically trim the audit log for this site
- specify the number of days of audit log data to retain
- specify a location to store audit reports before trimming the audit log
Specify the events to audit
- Opening or downloading documents, viewing items in lists, or viewing item properties
- Editing items
- Checking out or checking in items
- Moving or copying items to another location in the site
- Deleting or restoring items
Specify the events to audit
- Editing content types and columns
- Searching site content
- Editing users and permissions
I have set up a new document library to store the log files but please be aware that this will generate a lot of files which are around 40MB each but it does give you the ability to see what is happening on your SharePoint farm at zero cost.
Este comentario ha sido eliminado por el autor.
ResponderEliminarGreat blog post, it explain that step by step process to how to audit SharePoint and view audit reports. I tested proficient SharePoint auditing Solution which allows to to track site collection users and administrative activity and view of documents, document libraries, users, permissions, accesses, site, folders and generate the sophisticated report on demand.
ResponderEliminar