Logging audit data requires an available OLE DB database and an OLE DB driver for that database must be installed on the Meridian Enterprise application server. The database does not need to be the same database as where the document metadata is stored.
Before you begin The audit log table must be created by a database administrator as described in Creating an audit log database. You must know a valid connection string for that database or the parameters necessary to build one. If the Authenticate logon credentials with the operating system option is enabled as described in Configuring authentication, Meridian Enterprise versions prior to 2017 SP1 require the Host parameter to be set in the connection string. With version 2017 SP1 and later, the Host parameter does not need to be specified in the audit log database connection string if the audit log database is located on the same server.
To configure the audit log connection:
Option | Description |
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Audit table connection string |
Type a valid connection string to an existing OLE DB database or click the hyperlink and build one with the Data Link Properties dialog that appears. For information about creating a connection string, see Data Connections, Data Sources, and Connection Strings (SSRS) on Microsoft TechNet. To use Meridian Enterprise Server for the audit trail, type the same address here as specified for the Address option in the vault properties as described in the BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise Administrator's Guide. |
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Related tasks
Creating an audit log database
Localizing the audit log database
Installing the audit log viewer
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