Protocols (Regular Profile) : Managing Audit, Shadowing and Alerts for Protocols : Auditing, Shadowing and Alerts Management Tasks
  
Auditing, Shadowing and Alerts Management Tasks
Managing online (regular) audit, shadowing rules and alerts for protocols involves the following tasks:
Defining and editing audit and shadowing rules
Enabling alerts
Undefining audit and shadowing rules
 
Note: You can define different online vs. offline audit and shadowing rules for the same user or sets of users. Online audit and shadowing rules (Regular Profile) apply to client computers that are working online. Offline audit and shadowing rules (Offline Profile) apply to client computers that are working offline. By default, DeviceLock works in offline mode when the network cable is not connected to the client computer. For detailed information on DeviceLock offline policies, see DeviceLock Security Policies (Offline Profile). For information about how to define offline audit and shadowing rules for protocols, see Managing Offline Audit, Shadowing and Alerts for Protocols.
Online audit, shadowing rules and alerts for a protocol can have one of the following states:
Not Defined - Audit, shadowing rules, and alerts are not defined for the protocol.
Configured - Audit, shadowing rules and/or alerts are defined for the protocol.
No Audit - Settings for the protocol do not allow audit, shadowing, and alerts for any accounts.