Hi NP,

a) if you have the log files, then it's really easy and should work as 
Gerlando explained. Just perform the action you'd like to investigate (e.g. 
saving the level of a user) have a look in the log file and get an idea 
what the corresponding entry is (e.g.: USER action="save"). After that you 
can search for this entry in all log files of a specific time period. As 
you'll probably find more than one entry it's helpful to know the GUID of 
the user whose level has been changed. If you found the entry and would 
like to know who (or to be more precisely "which account") did the actions 
just look for the login guid (e.g. AF15B5......) of the user and search for 
this string in all log files that where written before the action has been 
performed. Somewhere you'll find the rql statements that belong to the 
login procedure and you'll see that someone logged in (user name="John Doe" 
password="********") and the server responded with the login guid of the 
user (e.g.: AF15B5......) 

Hope that helps,
Manuel   

On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 6:24:45 PM UTC+2, NP wrote:
>
> Over the last week or two we've had some things happen in the CMS that are 
> slightly disturbing. A major workflow package was deleted, resulting in 
> pages going straight through to release. Additionally, an administrative 
> user found her permissions set back to "Ed" level. While we've fixed these 
> problems, I'd like to be able to investigate when and how these events 
> occurred so that we can take action to prevent them in the future. Does 
> RedDot offer any audit trails for these sorts of actions? I've seen the log 
> files in server manager but they're not exactly easy to read and search, or 
> even to know which ones to look at.
>
> As a more general question, what sorts of audit trails does RedDot keep 
> and what *doesn't* it keep?
>

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