You can use administrator audit logging to log when a user or administrator makes a change in your organization. By keeping a log of the changes, you can trace changes to the person who made the change, augment your change logs with detailed records of the change as it was implemented, comply with regulatory requirements and requests for discovery, and more.
To enable administrator audit logging, please follow the steps given into this library : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335109%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
In order to manage this task automatically, you may also consider on this automated option (http://www.exchangeserverauditing.com/) that could be a nice approach to track such critical changes into real time even at granular level.
You can use administrator audit logging to log when a user or administrator makes a change in your organization. By keeping a log of the changes, you can trace changes to the person who made the change, augment your change logs with detailed records of the change as it was implemented, comply with regulatory requirements and requests for discovery, and more.
To enable administrator audit logging, please follow the steps given into this library : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335109%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
In order to manage this task automatically, you may also consider on this automated option (http://www.exchangeserverauditing.com/) that could be a nice approach to track such critical changes into real time even at granular level.
- Proposed as answer by Nithyanandham Singaravadivelu 2 hours 54 minutes ago
You can use administrator audit logging to log when a user or administrator makes a change in your organization. By keeping a log of the changes, you can trace changes to the person who made the change, augment your change logs with detailed records of the change as it was implemented, comply with regulatory requirements and requests for discovery, and more.
To enable administrator audit logging, please follow the steps given into this library : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335109%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
In order to manage this task automatically, you may also consider on this automated option (http://www.exchangeserverauditing.com/) that could be a nice approach to track such critical changes into real time even at granular level.
- Proposed as answer by Nithyanandham Singaravadivelu Tuesday, May 12, 2015 4:31 AM
You can use administrator audit logging to log when a user or administrator makes a change in your organization. By keeping a log of the changes, you can trace changes to the person who made the change, augment your change logs with detailed records of the change as it was implemented, comply with regulatory requirements and requests for discovery, and more.
To enable administrator audit logging, please follow the steps given into this library : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335109%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
In order to manage this task automatically, you may also consider on this automated option (http://www.exchangeserverauditing.com/) that could be a nice approach to track such critical changes into real time even at granular level.
- Proposed as answer by Nithyanandham Singaravadivelu Tuesday, May 12, 2015 4:31 AM
- Marked as answer by Lynn-LiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator 5 hours 57 minutes ago
Hi,
Firstly, use administrator audit logging to log those cmdlets like Add-MailboxPermission and Add-ADPermission.
Then create command to search Admin audit log and send results to a recipient and save that command as a script file. After that, use task scheduler to run this command daily.
Best Regards.
Hi,
If the admin audit logging is not enabled, then there is no setting to logging the change on a mailbox based on my knowledge.
I suggest to enable it in your case.
Best Regards.