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How to Configure a CA Access Control iRecorder to Send Events to CA User Activity Reporting Module
You can configure a standalone CA Access Control iRecorder to send the events it collects directly to the CA User Activity Reporting Module server for storage and reporting. The process includes the following steps:
- Configure the iTech Event Plugin Listener to receive information from an CA Access Control iRecorder.
- Download and install an CA Access Control iRecorder.
- Configure the iRecorder to send its collected events directly to CA User Activity Reporting Module.
- Verify that CA User Activity Reporting Module is receiving events.
Note: iRecorders can send their events to only one destination. When you configure using this procedure, the only destination is the named CA User Activity Reporting Module server.
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