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Allows you to manage the properties for the selected SQL Server instance. This action launches the New Event Filter wizard, each window populated with event criteria from the selected filter. For more information about using this window, see 5.3 - Viewing Instance Properties.
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Import
Allows you to import Event Filters previously exported from another SQL Server instance. By default, the imported Event Filters are disabled.
Edit Filter
Allows you to change an existing event filter using the New Event Filter wizard.
Enable / Disable
Allows you to enable or disable the associated event filter. When an event filter is enabled, SQL Compliance Manager processes audited events using the selected criteria in this filter. If an event matches the filter criteria , SQL Compliance Manager removes the event from the audit data. Use the Audit Events tab to see the resultant set of processed events. When an event filter is disabled, you temporarily stop using the selected event filter. SQL Compliance Manager no longer uses this filter when processing events. All previously processed audit data stored in the Repository remains intact. To reinstate this filter, enable it.
Delete
Allows you to permanently delete the selected event filter. This option removes the filter from the Repository. SQL Compliance Manager will no longer use this filter when processing events. All previously processed audit data stored in the Repository remains intact.
Properties
From Existing
Allows you to create a new event filter using a selected filter as a template. This action launches the New Event Filter wizard, each window populated with event criteria from the selected filter. You can change any event criterion to meet the goals of your new filter. SQL Compliance Manager stores the new event filter in the Repository. The selected filter remains unchanged.
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