- Basics
- About Knox
- Knox licenses
- Knox white paper
- Sign up for Samsung Knox
- Latest release notes
- General Knox FAQ
- General Knox KBAs
- Submit a support ticket
- User Acceptance Testing
- For IT admins
- Knox Admin Portal
- Knox Suite
- Knox Platform for Enterprise
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Before you begin
- Get started with UEMs
- Introduction
- Blackberry UEM
- Citrix Endpoint Management
- FAMOC
- IBM MaaS360
- Microsoft Intune
- MobileIron Cloud
- MobileIron Core
- Samsung Knox Manage
- SOTI MobiControl
- VMware Workspace ONE UEM
- Knox Service Plugin
- Release notes
- Migrate to Android 11
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Knox Mobile Enrollment
- Knox Configure
- Mobile
- Wearables
- Shared Device
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Knox Capture
- Introduction
- How it works
- How-to videos
- IT admins: Get started
- Getting started with Knox Capture
- Step 1: Launch Knox Capture
- Step 2: Create a scanning profile
- Step 3: Select apps and activities
- Step 4: Configure the scanner
- Step 5: Set keystroke output rules
- Step 6: Test apps in your configuration
- Step 7: Share your configuration
- Step 8: Deploy Knox Capture in Managed mode
- End users: Get started
- Features
- Release notes
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Troubleshoot
- Knox Asset Intelligence
- Knox Manage
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Video: Getting started with Knox Manage
- Integration with Managed Service Provider
- Access Knox Manage
- Configure basic environments
- Create user accounts
- Create groups
- Create organization
- Set up devices and profiles
- Create a new profile
- Assign profiles to groups and organizations
- Enroll devices
- Shared Android device quickstart
- Non-shared Android device enrollment quickstart
- Android Management API device enrollment quickstart
- Apple User Enrollment quickstart
- View device information
- Apply profiles to organizations
- Set up Knox Manage deployment with a Knox Suite license
- Manage Chromebooks
- Manage Android devices with the Android Management API
- Manage Shared iPads
- Configure
- Licenses
- Organization
- Users
- Sync user information
- Groups
- Devices
- Content
- Applications
- Profile
- Knox E-FOTA
- Certificates
- Advanced settings
- Monitor
- Kiosk devices
- Knox Remote Support
- Active Directory
- Microsoft Exchange
- Mobile Admin
- Appendix
- Release notes
- Features
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Knox E-FOTA
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Features
- EMM integration
- Appendix
- Release notes
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Troubleshoot
- Knox E-FOTA On-Premises
- Legacy Knox E-FOTA products
- Knox Guard
- Introduction
- How-to video
- Get started
- Using Knox Guard
- Dashboard
- Manage devices
- Device management
- Accept or reject devices
- Upload devices
- Delete devices
- Complete device management
- Send notifications
- Enable or disable SIM control
- Download devices as CSV
- View device log
- View device deletion log
- Start and stop blinking reminder
- Lock and unlock devices
- Update lock message
- Send relock timestamp
- Turn on/off relock reminder
- Manage policies
- Manage licenses
- Manage resellers
- Manage admins and roles
- Activity log
- Knox Deployment App
- Release notes
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Support
- Open API reference
- Samsung Care+ for Business
- For Knox Partners
- Knox Deployment Program
- Knox MSP Program
Activity log
This section covers how to use the activity log.
Use the Activity log
IT admins and system integrators can use the activity log to assess who and when configuration profiles were created or modified, and filter the configuration category and event type listed. The activity log trending period is user configurable to either increase or decrease the length of time configuration activities are fetched from the present time.
To review the Knox Configure activity log:
- Select Activity log from the left-hand navigation menu.
- Refer to the drop-down menu on the top, right-hand, side of the screen to set the historical trending period, from the present time from which Knox Configure fetches and logs wearable device configuration activities. Options include Last 7 days, Last 30 days and All(default setting) . The trending time is relative to the IT admin's local time, not GMT. The last selected setting is retained if an admin logs out of KC then back in again.
- Refer to the Date column to assess when each listed activity occurred. Optionally toggle the events to display the most recent activities first or last in the column.
- Use the Name column to select and filter activities by selected admins and system integrators. This is a good option to drill down to activities and events by specific individuals and exclude unwanted activities. An icon appears on the right-hand side of the column when activity display filters have been applied to the name.
- Refer to the Category column to filter listed activities by selected category. An icon appears on the right-hand side of the column when category display filters have been applied. Available category filter options include Accounts, Admins, Applications, Device Users, Devices, Licenses, MDM Profiles and Resellers. Select Clear filter to refresh the display back each available category option
- Refer to the Event column to filter listed activities by selected event type. An icon appears on the right-hand side of the column when event display filters have been applied. Available event filter options include Added, Approved, Configured, Deleted, Downloaded, Invited, Joined, Modified, Registered, Removed, and Uploaded. These events provide a means to filter activities strategically as devices complete various milestones of the Knox Configure configuration and approval process prior to deployment. Select Clear filter to automatically refresh the display back all available activity log events.
- Refer to the Description column to assess who initiated an activity resulting in the log update. Descriptions cannot be filtered like categories and events, but the description is an important resource describing who created or modified a configuration profile that resulted in an activity log update.
- The Detail column displays a View link that can be optionally selected to the profile configuration dashboard to assess which portions of the profile configuration have been updated from their default settings.
- If needed, select the Export to CSV option to save the entire log as a CSV file that can be used with 3rd party tools (like Google Sheets). Up to 10,000 activity log entries can be contained within a single CSV file.