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Hi, I'm just looking for some basic audit information. I want to see if any changes were recently made to a user's account, plus who made them (if any) and the date.

I'm sure this is tracked somewhere, I've seen it when doing Deprovisions but I'm trying to find out of their groups were modified in the Member Of area.

Thanks.

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Hello,

Have a look at the following tutorial: https://www.adaxes.com/help/ViewOperationsPerformedViaAdaxes/.

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