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Consider using the default filter settings in your initial policy assessments until you know exactly which data your policies will require. Using the default filter settings ensures that all the data required by your policies is collected. |
Access this window
To access the Filter Properties window:
- Right-click a SQL Server instance in the Policy Servers tree in the Security Summary view, and then select Properties.
The Audited SQL Server properties window opens, select the Filter . - Click the Filters tab.
A On the window you can see a list of all available filters is displayed. - Select the filter you want to edit, and then click Properties at the top right of the list.
The Filter properties window opens where , you can edit the name, description, and the objects you want to include in your snapshot. For more information about selecting objects and determining their settings, go to Specify database objects.
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