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This tab lists the registered SQL Server instances you have audited. Auditing allows you to collect specific events from the SQL Server trace. This list contains SQL Servers you are currently auditing. If you disabled auditing on a SQL Server instance, this window continues to list the server until you remove the server.
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Allows you to unregister the selected SQL Server instance. When you remove a SQL Server instance, SQL Compliance Manager disables all auditing at the server and database levels on the SQL Server instance. If the selected instance is the last instance to be audited on this SQL Server, SQL Compliance Manager also uninstalls the SQL Compliance Manager Agent. If you manually deployed the SQL Compliance Manager Agent, you must manually uninstall it from the SQL Server computer.
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If there are any backlogged audit trace files that you need to process for the instance you are considering to decommission, make sure to disable auditing and decommissioning your server only after processing these backlogged audit trace files. For additional information on how to process backlogged trace files, please contact
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Provides the date and time when the SQL Compliance Manager Agent last received audit setting updates from the Collection Server (also called a heartbeat). To view the SQL Compliance Manager Agent heartbeat details, use the General tab on the SQL Compliance Manager Agent Properties window.
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