View Recent Authentication Activity in the User Dashboard
View Recent Authentication Activity in the User Dashboard
You can view a user’s authentication activity through the User Dashboard in real time. You can customize the information displayed. A maximum of 50 records can be shown.
If you change a User ID, then the User Dashboard displays the time and date of the user's last successful authentication, but does not display other recent authentication activity. You can use another approach to display authentication activity for the original user ID:
- View the Authentication Activity Monitor. For more information, see Real-Time Monitoring Using Activity Monitors.
- Run a report. For more information, see Reports.
- Search the Runtime Audit log, if it has been configured to record all authentication activity. For more information, see Log Messages .
Procedure
In the Security Console, go to the Home page.
- Use Quick Search to find the user.
Select the user whose recent authentication you want to view.
Under Recent Authentication Activity, the user’s recent authentication activities are listed.
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