http://www.sql-server-performance.com/2009/2008-audit-intro/ Auditing in SQL Server 2008 By Dinesh Asanka Introduction Auditing is the monitoring and recording all user actions on a database. You c...
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Audit Details · Name: CIS Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Member Server Level 2 v3.3.1 · Updated: 7/23/2024 · Authority: CIS · Plugin: Windows · Revision: 1.3 · Estimated Item Count: 45 ; File Details · Filename: CIS_MS_Windows_Server_2008_R2_MS_Level_2_v3.3.1.audit · Size: 104 kB · MD5: 08b9cd487f0763f8de6faf9214887a6a · SHA256: af8dda0fa8c2cf4e598d4c23a8668850bfe4a6bfe05f3d8e88b12d764f7a3ebe
I have been using SQL Server 2008 for about a year now and my knowledge is steadily... So my question is in my log file there is a column called Statement which describes the action carried...