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Available actions
Enable Auditing
Allows users to choose whether to display or to hide the Console Tree pane.
Disable Auditing
Server level - Auditing is enabled when you register a SQL Server instance, and allows you to capture SQL events at the server level. For more information, see Enable auditing on a SQL Server.
Database level - Enabling auditing on the database allows you to capture SQL events at the database level. For more information, see Enable auditing on a database.
Disable Auditing
Server level - You can disable auditing on any registered SQL Server instance and the associated databases. When you disable auditing, IDERA SQL Compliance Manager stops the SQL trace but leaves the trace file directory intact. You can continue reporting on audit data stored in the Repository and archive databases. For more information, see Disable auditing on a SQL Server.
Database level - You can disable auditing on any database associated with a registered SQL Server instance. When you disable auditing, IDERA SQL Compliance Manager stops the SQL trace but leaves the trace file directory intact. You can continue reporting on audit data stored in the Repository and archive databases. For more information, see Disable auditing on a database. Allows users to choose whether to display or to hide the Toolbar.
Archive and Retention
Archive Audit Data Now - Allows you to archive audit data. Archiving moves the collected audit data from the event database to an archive database for each registered SQL Server you select. If an archive database does not exist for the selected SQL Server instance, the Collection Server creates the archive database. For more information, see Archive Audit Data Now window.
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