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docs/1secure/admin/alerts/overview.md

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- Used in organizations – The number of organizations the alert profile is applied to
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**NOTE:** The alert profile named _Netwrix Profile (Default)_ is available by default and is
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The alert profile named _Netwrix Profile (Default)_ is available by default and is
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(1) The alert profile named _Netwrix Profile (Default)_ cannot be deleted.
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docs/1secure/admin/dashboard/alertstimeline.md

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Top 5 Alerts by Count
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**Top 5 Alerts by Count**
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Alerts Timeline
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Alerts List
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**Edit Alerts Settings**
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docs/1secure/admin/dashboard/overview.md

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docs/1secure/admin/datacollection/activedirectoryauditing/activedirectoryauditing.md

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