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Logging of significant events/actions in RTC


Mick Walters (1644) | asked Jun 21 '11, 3:17 p.m.
I have a need to record, for auditing and accounting purposes, a number of events and actions in RTC. I need to record events such as logon, logoff, and admin actions. In some sensitive situations I may also need more details such as printing and even opening items for read.

Has anyone implemented this and if so how please? I can't see any "out of the box" facilites for this. All logging seems to focus on recording errors rather than routine events.

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k9180136) | answered Jun 21 '11, 4:08 p.m.
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I have a need to record, for auditing and accounting purposes, a number of events and actions in RTC. I need to record events such as logon, logoff, and admin actions. In some sensitive situations I may also need more details such as printing and even opening items for read.

Has anyone implemented this and if so how please? I can't see any "out of the box" facilites for this. All logging seems to focus on recording errors rather than routine events.


Hi Mick

I assume this is "server-wide" rather than project-specific. For the project events - you have the normal event feeds already and you could look at capturing all these events from all the projects via a feedreader. This would not cover some of the actions you mention though.

anthony

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Mick Walters (1644) | answered Jun 21 '11, 4:22 p.m.
Thank you Anthony. Yes, this is server-wide. I'll look at the event feeds. (I'm not very familiar with RTC so I may well have simply not found these yet). Mick

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VK L (8177157159) | answered Aug 03 '12, 12:01 a.m.
Hi All,
           Which is the log-file read for the Project-specific events (or) feed reader?

Thanks.

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