Creating/deleting users ACS 5.3 reports

Hello

I couldn't find any report in 5.3 ACS which gives details on the user creation and deletion in ACS. This feature was there GBA 4.x, but it does not seem to be provided in version 5.3.

Any comments on this would be appreciated.

Kind regards

Akhtar

Reach

Monitoring & reports > reports > catalogue > ACS Instance

Select ACS configuration checking, and then run-> query and Run

In object Type, select "internal user.

Enter the time interval, and then select 'run '.

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