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8 TopicsMissing activity names from Audit Log documentation
We all know that the documentation team is A-tier and amazing at what they do and isn't just copy and pasting marketing materials. But I've noticed that some really obscure functionalities like 'user registered a device' or 'user joined a device' or about half the other things a user can do, are not documented on this list of activity names. The ironically named 'friendly' list doesn't work. So I actually can't audit the unfamiliar devices under our tenants? It appears that this KB is actually locked down, so more can't be added when they are discovered. How are we supposed to use the tool Microsoft has forced everyone towards, when the Documentation team is too bad to document anything, so they outsource it to the community (Microsoft victims), but then they lock down contributions (presumably, because they have some metric that keeps them from being useful - atleast based on my interactions with them). Documentation seems to be a massive fail on Microsoft's part. How did it get this way? Is there a reliable way of finding the activity name - one that ISN'T some preview Graph endpoint that I can't teach my techs to use, because I'm not teaching my techs to program?83Views1like1Comment