Available reports
GFI EventsManager's extensive report list contains reports for various requirements designed to facilitate reporting as much as possible. The following report categories are included in GFI EventsManager by default. GFI EventsManager allows you to use the existing reports as templates to create your own ones. Each category in the table below contains a number of reports that can be used out of the box or customized to fit your requirements:
Category | Description |
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Account Usage |
Use the reports in this category to identify user logon issues. The event details shown in these reports include successful/failed user logons and locked user accounts. |
Account Management |
Use the reports in this category to generate a graphical overview of important events that took place across your entire network. The event details shown in these reports include changes in user and computer accounts as well as changes in security group policies. |
Policy Changes | Use the reports in this category to identify policy changes effected on your network. |
Object Access |
Use the reports in this category to identify object access issues. The event details shown in these reports include successful/failed object access and objects that have been deleted. |
Application Management |
Use the reports in this category to identify faulty applications and application installation and removal issues. The event details shown in these reports include applications that have been installed or removed as well as applications, which are crashing and hanging. |
Print Server |
Use the reports in this category to display details related to printing events. Details provided in these reports include documents that have been printed, the users that triggered the printing event and the date/time when the printing operation took place. |
Windows Event Log System |
Use the reports in this category to identify audit failures and important Windows® event log issues. Details provided in these reports include the starting and stopping of event log services, clear log operations as well as errors generated during event logging. |
Events Trend |
Use the reports in this category to display statistical information related to event generation. Charts provided enumerate the 10 computers and users with most events. Other reports provide event counts on a network-wide basis as well as on a computer-by-computer basis. Reports in this category can be generated for each main time – by hour, day, week or month. |
All Critical |
Use the reports in this category to display information related to critical Windows® events, Syslog, Text Logs, Custom Events, SNMP TrapsNotifications/alerts generated and transmitted by active network components (Example: hubs, routers and bridges) to SNMP server(s) whenever important events such as faults or security violations occur. Data contained in SNMP Traps may contain configuration, status as well as statistical information such as number of device failures to date. and SQL Server® Audit events. The charts provided enumerate the 10 most critical events. |
Miscellaneous, Customizable |
Use the reports in this category to generate reports that offer broad customization. These can be used to generate reports based on any Windows® event log, using filtering conditions and grouping modes that are not covered by the other default reports. |
PCI DSS Compliance / GCSx Code of Connection Requirements / SOX Compliance / HIPAA Compliance / GLBA Compliance |
Use the reports in these categories to generate legal compliance regulations reports. |
General and Security Requirements |
Use the reports in this category to generate various reports required by several GCSx Code of Connection memos. |
LOGbinder SP reports |
Use the reports in this category to generate reports related to Microsoft® SharePoint® audit events. |