In the configuration we will have to enter the following. This configuration is done through RESTful API too, we will go now to AuditEmailSettings, and we will see three operations, we will select PUT: Since there is no personal data in the emails sent, only who does what, and when. My recommendation is that we select a Distribution List that will go to those responsible for backup, security, etc. Now that we have one or more users and groups enabled for the audit, it is time to set up email notification. How to Enable the notification of the Audited items We see that everything has gone well and we have our users, this would help us to check which users and groups we are auditing. If we wanted to check that everything has been added in a satisfactory way, very quickly we go to the GET of AutidItems, and check what we have: "name": result would have to be something like this, we will hit the Try it out button as always, we will have to receive a 200 to know that everything has gone well: json, so at once we can add as many components as we want: [
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We are almost there! We will finally go to OrganizationAudit, and in the AuditItems POST, we will introduce our Organization ID, and the following code with the user, or users, or groups. This will give us back all the users, in my case in which I want to enable the audit is Jorge de la Cruz, so the relevant data are the following: ID, displayName, and name Now that we know our Organization ID, we will go to OrganizationUser and expand the GET, where we ask for the Organization ID, once we paste it we give Try it out! To begin to make a deeper visualization of what happens of one or the other, we have to know the ID, and the name of what we want to audit, we will see the example with a User, we will have to go first to Organizations, since we need to know our Organization ID, from our swagger - and you do the Auth at the end of the page to obtain the token, then on the top to login, then you go to Organizations, expand the GET, and click on Try it out, you will see something similar to this: We have two types that we can audit, the Users (Exchange Mailboxes, Shared Mailboxes, OneDrive for Business, etc.) and the Groups (SharePoint and Teams). We have all the help and official information in the following link, but it is really very simple, if we look at the diagram above, we will see that to receive notifications, we must first select the items we want to audit.
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Audit Diagram in Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v5īefore we start with the subject, I think a diagram about how all this works can help us better understand what we are going to do, and activate: How to Enable Auditing of protected items with Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v5 In particular, the one we are going to focus on today, is a functionality that has been requested for a long time, it is about receiving an email notification for each restoration operation that is performed on the elements where the audit is enabled. It is not the first time that the development team of this product launches API functionalities that later move to the graphic part in case there is good acceptance. Greetings friends, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v5 was released very recently, and among many new functionalities like Microsoft Teams Protection and Scalability enhancements, I have seen that there are certain advanced functionalities that can be performed using RESTful API.