Reference Guide
Navigate the Dell Server
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Note: Only the Superadmin and Account Administrator can delegate Administrator rights.
To delegate Administrator rights, follow these steps:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > User Groups.
2. Search for the appropriate group.
3. Click the Admin tab.
4. Under Delegated Roles, click Add.
5. Search for and select the User to receive administrator rights, then click Add.
To remove delegated administrator rights, under Delegated Roles in User Group Detail, locate the User to
remove as delegated administrator and click the red X next to the User name.
Reporting
Compliance Reporter
Compliance Reporter has its own help system. When Compliance Reporter launches, click the Help link on
the top menu.
To launch Compliance Reporter:
1. In the left pane of the Remote Management Console, click Compliance Reporter.
2. When Compliance Reporter launches, log in with superadmin credentials or reporting credentials.
Data Guardian Audit Events
In the Remote Management Console, Data Guardian audit event logs maintain an audit trail of file activity
for Windows, Mac, and mobile devices. By alternating between a map visualization and multiple filter
options, you can access audit data in various ways, from a global overview to specific geolocations or audit
data on a specific file or a specific user. This audit data offers the potential to visually identify data security
breaches or preliminary security risks.
To view audit events in the Remote Management Console, select Reporting > Audit Events. The Audit Events
page contains the map visualization and columns for filtering. For tips on getting started, see
Get Started
with Data Guardian Audit Events.
Map visualization
In Populations > Global Settings, if you enable the Data Guardian Geo Location Audit Data policy and have
the operating system's geolocation API, audit events that are sent to the Dell Server include the geolocation
data (latitude and longitude) of each device. A map visualization of the enterprise's audit events can identify
device locations that might indicate significant location changes or unexpected/questionable locations for
devices within an enterprise. The system checks geolocation periodically, not each time an event is
recorded. See Examples_of_Map_Visualization_and_Column_Filters
.
If the policy for geolocation is disabled, no geolocation data is contained in the audit events that are sent to
the Dell Server.
The map displays the following:
• Marker cluster - A numeric value represents audit events within a similar area. Hover over the
marker cluster to view an outline of the determined area. Click a marker cluster to zoom to the
audit event markers within that cluster. Continue to click on marker clusters until you see blue
markers.