Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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Fig. 3.6: Audit Trail

The first column shows the number of the entry. The second column

shows a symbol which classifies the entry: for information about

actions which are neither security-relevant nor alter the determination

data; for actions such as logging in and out of the system, changes

to the login options and alterations to the determination data such as

recalculations;

for errors which may occur such as entering an

incorrect password during login. The third column shows the date; the

fourth column gives the user who carried out the action. The fifth

column shows the category to which the entry belongs. The categories

for which actions should be entered in the audit trail can be defined

under Login options/Audit trail (see p. 34). The sixth and seventh

columns show the action and details of the action. For alterations to a

method the method name and version (e. g. V1) are always shown

under details. V0 is shown for new methods which have not yet been

saved. Behind this the number and name of the command are shown.

The old value and new value, separated by an arrow, are always shown

for alterations to variables or parameters.
Only users with administrator rights can export the audit trail as a text

file. This means that the audit trail can be archived and made available

for inspection whenever necessary. This is done by opening the menu

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