Audit Log
Explanation of Web Control Room Components of Automation Anywhere Version 11.0 - Audit Log
Audit Log
At the top of the page is the search bar that allows you to search for actions by Status, Action type Item name and
Action taken by.
Below the search bar is the action bar that allows you to:
-> Refresh the table contents so that you can view the latest audit logs,
-> Export data based on Month, Filters or Selection, and
-> Show or Hide specific columns in the Audit table. By default, all columns are displayed.
Next, the Audit table lists all the actions performed. This table shows the:
-> Status of the action, whether successful or unsuccessful.
-> Date and Time of the action performed
-> Type of action performed such as Connect Credential Vault, Create, Edit, or Delete role or User and
and user or Client Login or Logout.
-> Entity on which action was performed.
For Example: User name, Automation Name or Role name etc.
-> User that performed the action.
-> Device or Machine name or IP that was used to perform the action
-> Component - Control Room, Client or API from where the action was originated or performed.
If you wish to view to track the changes that are being made in Control Room as well as Client,
in the Audit Log page:
* Place the cursor over the action icon in the audit entry and click the binocular icon.
The Audit Log details page is displayed.
This page is divided in two sections.
Action details and
Action type that comprises attribute and values of the action performed.
Action details section shows all details that are displayed on the Audit Log landing page.
* Note that for an unsuccessful action, the error is also shown in this section.
Action type details shows the details of the type of action performed.
-> You can see what changed in the New value from Old Value.
-> You can see only those fields that were updated and stored in the Credential Vault,
Which is Encrypted.
Note:
Only a Control Room admin or a user with Audit Log Privileges can select an activity from the Audit
Logs to view its details.
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