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Audit report
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Get a comprehensive list of all the events that happened in your environments.

Prerequisite(s)

Note: Site collection admin permissions are required even if you have higher admin privileges like Farm admin permissions. For more information, see Microsoft administrative permissions.

Tip: To manage all your site collections, you can connect to your SharePoint central admin with Farm admin permissions.

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Audit Report General Information

When you run an Audit report, ShareGate Migrate creates a document library.

ShareGate Migrate will create a document library in your site collection so that it can store the audit files generated by SharePoint.

After being analyzed by ShareGate Migrate, the files are deleted and this library will be empty so it doesn't affect your environment.

Note: For SharePoint 2010 environments: ShareGate Migrate will need to activate the built-in reporting feature of SharePoint so that it can generate audit files. This feature does not need to be activated in the other versions of SharePoint in order for ShareGate Migrate to generate an audit report.

How-To

  1. Click Security.

  2. Click Run audit report under Security essentials.

  3. Select the target of the report.

  4. Click Next.

  5. Set your options (see below for details).

  6. Click Schedule or Run now.

Note: Alternatively, you can run the report from Explorer. You have to select the target first, and click Audit Report from the Quick actions menu.

Report options

Select the users, the time range, and the event you would like to audit.

Users

Select All users or Specific users. If you select Specific users, begin typing the user's name, and select the appropriate user from the dropdown.

Time range

Select Last 7 days, Last 30 days, Last 6 months, or input a Custom range.

Events to audit

Select the events you wish to audit.

Setup automatic export for this report's results

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