Session Recording

Administrator Logging

Session Recording Administrator Logging logs the following activities:  

  • Changes to recording policies and event logging policies on the Session Recording Policy Console or Citrix Director.

  • Changes in Session Recording Server Properties.

  • Downloads of recordings in the Session Recording Player.

  • Recording a session by Session Recording after policy query.

  • Unauthorized attempts to access the Administrator Logging service.

Warning:

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Disable or enable Administrator Logging

After installation, you can disable or enable the Session Recording Administrator Logging feature in Session Recording Server Properties.

  1. As an administrator, log on to the machine where Session Recording Administrator Logging is installed.
  2. From the Start menu, choose Session Recording Server Properties.
  3. Click the Logging tab.

When Session Recording Administrator Logging is disabled, no new activities are logged. You can query the existing logs from the web-based UI.

When mandatory blocking is enabled, the following activities are blocked if the logging fails. A system event is also logged with an Event ID 6001:

  • Changes to recording policies on the Session Recording Policy Console or Citrix Director.
  • Changes in Session Recording Server Properties.

The mandatory blocking setting does not impact the recording of sessions.

Configure an Administrator Logging service account

By default, Administrator Logging is running as a web application in Internet Information Services (IIS), and its identity is Network Service. To enhance the security level, you can change the identity of this web application to a service account or a specific domain account.

  1. As an administrator, log on to the machine hosting the Session Recording Server.
  2. In IIS Manager, click Application Pools.
  3. In Application Pools, right-click SessionRecordingLoggingAppPool and choose Advanced Settings.
  4. Change the attribute identity to the specific account that you want to use.
  5. Grant the db_owner permission to the account for the database CitrixSessionRecordingLogging on the Microsoft SQL Server.
  6. Grant the read permission to the account for the registry key at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\SmartAuditor\Server.

Disable or enable the recording action logging

By default, Administrator Logging logs every recording action after the policy query completes. This case might generate a large amount of loggings. To improve the performance and save the storage, disable this kind of logging in Registry.

  1. As an administrator, log on to the machine hosting the Session Recording Server.
  2. Open the Registry Editor.
  3. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\SmartAuditor\Server.
  4. Set the value of EnableRecordingActionLogging to:

    0: disable the recording action logging
    1: enable the recording action logging

Query the Administrator Logging data

Session Recording provides a web-based UI to query all Administrator Logging data.

On the computer hosting the Session Recording Server:

  1. From the Start menu, choose Session Recording Administrator Logging.
  2. Type the credentials of a LoggingReader user.

    The Administrator Logging webpage integrated with the web player appears.

    Image of administrator logging integrated with the web player

On other machines:

  1. Open a web browser and visit the webpage for Administrator Logging.
    • For HTTPS: https://servername/WebPlayer/#/logging/config and https://servername/WebPlayer/#/logging/record, where servername is the name of the machine hosting the Session Recording Server.
    • For HTTP: http://servername/WebPlayer/#/logging/config and http://servername/WebPlayer/#/logging/record, where servername is the name of the machine hosting the Session Recording Server.
  2. Type the credentials of a LoggingReader user.
Administrator Logging