DeviceLock Enterprise Server : Using Log Viewers : Shadow Log Viewer (Server) : Deleted Shadow Data Log : Managing the Deleted Shadow Data Log
  
Managing the Deleted Shadow Data Log
The log can be managed by using commands from the shortcut menu:
In the DeviceLock Management Console tree, expand DeviceLock Enterprise Server > Shadow Log Viewer and then right-click Deleted Shadow Data Log.
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In the DeviceLock Management Console tree, select DeviceLock Enterprise Server > Shadow Log Viewer > Deleted Shadow Data Log, and then right-click any list record in the details pane.
The shortcut menu provides the following log management commands (next to the command name is the toolbar button corresponding to that command):
Settings - View or change the settings that limit the maximum number of records the log may contain.
The log settings are similar to those of the Audit log, see Audit Log Settings (Server).
 
Important: If the deleted shadow data log has no space for new records and log settings do not allow the deletion of old records, DeviceLock Enterprise Server just drops the new records. To avoid the loss of records in this way, monitor the server log of DeviceLock Enterprise Server by using the Server Log Viewer on a regular basis, watch for warning messages there, and appropriately adjust the deleted shadow data log settings.
Save - Save the log to the file you specify.
Refresh - Update the list of records with the latest information.
Filter - Display only the records that match the conditions specified.
The filter settings are similar to those of the Shadow log, see Shadow Log Filter (Server).
Quick filters - Choose from the following options to display only records for a certain period of time:
Current day
Current week
Current month
Current year
To cancel the quick filter that has been applied, select the same filter option again or use the Remove filter command.
A regular filter enabled by the Filter command disables quick filters, and cancels the current quick filter (if any was applied). To enable quick filters, disable the regular filter (for example, by using the Remove filter command).
Remove filter - Show all records by disabling the currently applied filter.
Clear - Delete all event records that currently exist in the log.
This command also adds a deletion record to the log, indicating how many records have been deleted as well as who performed the deletion and from what computer.