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How to enable Audit functionality for a Site Collection

How to enable audit functionality for a Site Collection in SharePoint

Applicable to 

  • SharePoint Server Subscription Edition 
  • SharePoint Server 2019 
  • SharePoint Server 2016 
  • SharePoint Server 2013 Enterprise

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