![]() Turning on inheritance of security settings from the parent of the object. Turning off inheritance of role (that is, permission level) definitions from the parent of the object.Ĭhanging the permissions of a user or group for the object. Removal of a role (that is, permission level) definition associated with the object.Ĭhanging a role (that is, permission level) definition associated with an object. Move of one of the child objects of the object.Ī File Fragment has been written for the file.Ĭreation of a user group for a SharePoint site collection.ĭeletion of a group that is associated with a SharePoint site collection.Īddition of a new member to a group that is associated with a SharePoint site collection.ĭeletion of a member from a group that is associated with a SharePoint site collection.Ĭreation of a new role (that is, permission level) definition associated with the object. Restoration of an object from the Recycle Bin.Īccess of the object as part of a workflow.Ī change in the types of events that are audited for the object. Note: there are unsupported types as well.Ĭhanging the properties of an object or creating an object.Ĭhange in a profile that is associated with the object.ĭeletion of one of the child objects of the object. ![]() ![]() You can certainly gain a perspective in a report on all events and marrying the event reported to the type you desire can be done consider some typical events in SharePoint like: I think you are asking how the SharePoint events are recorded in Symantec DataInsight (SDI) and can you use those events in a report.
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