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‎05-03-2022 12:37 AM
Hi,
As a System Administrator, I need an email notification set up to send an alert when a local admin login occurs in the production environment to ensure that this account is not used unless absolutely necessary for security purposes. How can I achieve this? Kindly help.
Regards
Suman P.
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‎05-03-2022 07:18 AM
It's a user option.
Users with the admin role can enable this option in production for their own account to receive the notification.
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Michael
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‎05-03-2022 12:49 AM
There is a HI article that talks about it in should help.
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‎05-03-2022 12:50 AM
Hi Jaspal,
No it didn't help.
Regards
Suman P.

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‎05-03-2022 12:55 AM
That is for an understanding on how to report only & not send mail. In your case you need to create a notification as soon as required event is created n sys_event table.
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‎05-03-2022 12:56 AM
Check the notifications from the Instance Security Center.
System Security > Instance Security Center
Click on you name, top right corner, and select "Notification Preferences".
There you'll find this option:
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Michael
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