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Hi,
We wanted to let you know that your idea is currently under review by our product team. We are evaluating its alignment with our product roadmap and its potential benefits to our users.
We appreciate your patience during this process and will update you and the public status of this suggestion once a decision has been made.
Best regards,
The Atera Team
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Hi,
We wanted to let you know that your idea is currently under review by our product team. We are evaluating its alignment with our product roadmap and its potential benefits to our users.
We appreciate your patience during this process and will update you and the public status of this suggestion once a decision has been made.
Best regards,
The Atera Team
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Currently we have several alerts setup for thing like user lockouts, security group changes, new accounts added, etc. Unfortunately those alerts scroll away quickly and are often missed because they are considered "informational".
We need the ability to change the alerting severity in Atera, instead of just matching the status that shows in Windows Event Viewer. While Windows may consider someone getting added to the admin group in active directory informational, to me that may be critical and a sign of a hacker in the system.
Being able to setup alerts from windows events that don't have to match the same status as windows gives them would be a big help for tracking some of the security settings like that.