You configured four Device Administrator user accounts for your Firebox. To see a report of witch Device Management users have made changes to the device configuration, what must you do? (Select two.)
A.
Start Firebox System Manager for the device and review the activity for the Management Users on the Authentication List tab.
B.
Connect to Report Manager or Dimension and view the Audit Trail report for your device.
C.
Open WatchGuard Server Center and review the configuration history for managed devices.
D.
Configure your device to send audit trail log messages to your WatchGuard Log Server or Dimension Log Server.
I agree with Turak64. You must configure audit logs in selecting Configuration > System Settings > Audit Logs option. And after that you can view audit trail reports in Report Manager or in Dimension.
The answer can't be C, as as Server Centre isn't where you go to view logs - https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/Fireware/wsc/wsc_open-wsc_wsm.html
This is how you view the audit logs - https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/Wi-Fi-Cloud/manage_wirelessmanager/configuration/system/audit_logs.html
B & D are the correct answer. For the Audit Trail report (B) to work you need to select "Send log messages when the configuration for this Firebox is changed" under log settings in Policy manager (D)
The question asked about Device admin, so there is nothing to do with Server Center. Then C is incorrect. Correct answer should be B and D. For D, search for Audit trial in Firebox help file for confirmation.
https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/WG-Cloud/Devices/reports/report_audit_trail_wgc.html
...To collect the data required for this report, in the Logging settings on the Firebox, select the Send log messages when the configuration for this Firebox is changed check box...
B. Connect to Report Manager or Dimension and view the Audit Trail report for your device.
C. Open WatchGuard Server Center and review the configuration history for managed devices.
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