Activity & Audit Logs
Review the activity log to see recorded actions and events, with the actor and a description, so you can monitor what is happening in your workspace.
#Purpose
Provide administrators visibility into actions taken.
#When to use this
During routine review or when investigating an issue.
#At a glance
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Required permissions | Admin access to audit/activity logs |
| Administrator level | CEO / Admin |
| Portal areas used | Audit, Activity logs |
#Step by step
1
Open the activity or audit log
Go to the logs available to administrators.
2
Review recorded events
Each entry includes the actor, an event type, and a message.
3
Filter to what you need
Focus on the area, person, or time you are investigating.
4
Act on findings
Follow up on anything unexpected.
#Approval points
No formal approval gate
This administrative action does not require a separate sign-off, but review carefully before applying changes.
#Security notes
Security considerations
- Review logs regularly as part of security hygiene.
- Logs record actions with an actor — treat them as sensitive.
#Best practices
- Review logs on a schedule.
- Investigate anomalies promptly.
#Common mistakes
- Only checking logs after an incident.
- Assuming logs capture every possible event type.
#Troubleshooting
| If this happens | Try this |
|---|---|
| I cannot find a specific event | Logs focus on recorded activity/actions; not every low-level event may be captured. |
#FAQ
Is there a full security audit trail?
There is an activity/audit log of recorded actions with actor and message; coverage focuses on tracked activity events.
#Keep exploring
#Related admin guides
#Business modules & workflows
Getting Started
Initial setup.
Platform Overview
How the OS fits together.
Knowledge Base
Task-level how-tos.
Business Workflows
End-to-end processes.
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