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What logs can I use to determine who made a change to a machine? - Connect IT Community | Kaseya
<main> <article class="userContent"> <p><strong>Question:</strong></p> <p>What logs can I use to determine who scheduled a procedure or made changes within Kaseya?</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Answer:</strong></p> <p>Within Kaseya, there are a variety logs that can be checked to troubleshoot user actions.</p> <p>One such log, is the 'Configuration Changes' log. The 'Configuration Changes' log is ideal for troubleshooting changes to a specific machine. The 'Configuration Changes' log is viewable under the 'Agent Admin Logs' tab on the 'Agent > Agent Logs' page. Depending on how long you set your log collection under the Agent tab > Log History page, you will browse through and see all the actions that a Kaseya admin took on the system.</p> <p>Another log to check overall system changes is the 'System Log'. The 'System Log' is viewable under the System tab > System Log.</p> <p>Some modules have logs specifically for that module.</p> <p>Policy Management has its own logs under Policy Management > Logs</p> <p>Software Deployment has its own logs under Software Deployment > Application Logging.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Applies to:</strong></p> <p>All VSA Versions</p> </article> </main>