Digital signage teams often need a clear record of who changed content, playlists or settings. The Samsung VXT User Activity Log provides log data of user actions inside a workspace, helping you track the history of operational changes. It shows when an action was taken and by whom, giving organisations a reliable overview of workspace activity. This supports controlled, traceable operations across any VXT environment.
The feature provides log data of user actions inside a workspace. Samsung states that this information helps track the history and operational status of the workspace. It gives teams a clear view of what actions were carried out, who performed them, and when each change took place. This makes it easier to follow the sequence of recent workspace activity.
According to Samsung’s documentation, the VXT User Activity Log helps administrators understand how key workspace resources (such as screens, content, playlists, schedules and channels) have been changed over time. It also identifies which user performed each action and the exact time it occurred. This supports accountability and helps maintain clarity when several users contribute to operational changes in VXT CMS.
You can access the feature from the VXT CMS Home screen by selecting Settings → Activity Log. The page displays recent workspace activity and includes filtering and search options to focus on a date range, user or path.
Log data can also be exported, depending on your user privileges. Samsung notes that access to the feature may vary based on assigned roles. Having the log in a central location makes it easier for teams to review workspace activity shortly after changes are made.
Samsung documents that the Activity Log creates entries whenever users make changes to workspace resources. Each entry shows who performed the action, the type of action taken, the time it occurred, and the workspace in which it happened. Samsung does not publish a complete list of data fields, so additional details may appear within the platform. These recorded user actions form the basis for why Samsung introduced the feature.
Samsung added the User Activity Log to help teams track the history and operational status of a workspace. This addresses a common challenge in digital signage environments, where several users may update content, playlists or schedules during the day. By showing who performed an action and when it occurred, the log helps teams understand recent workspace activity more clearly.
The feature is particularly useful when reviewing changes, checking user activity or tracing the steps that led to an unexpected result. It provides a simple, structured way for organisations to maintain clarity in environments where responsibilities often overlap.
Open the Activity Log from the VXT CMS Home screen by selecting Settings → Activity Log. The page displays recorded user actions inside the workspace and allows you to filter the list by date, user or path. Additionally, you can also export the list to a CSV file. Each entry shows which user performed the action, the type of action taken, and the time it occurred. If your role allows it, you can select entries and export the log for review or record-keeping.
Clear user-role assignments help keep the Activity Log easy to interpret, as each action is linked to an individual account. Reviewing the log after major updates can confirm that changes were carried out correctly. Consistent naming and scheduling practices also make the log easier to understand during audits or troubleshooting, especially when teams work across multiple locations or departments.
The new Samsung feature provides a clear record of user actions inside a workspace. This helps improve oversight in multi-user environments, as managers can see who changed content, playlists or schedules. It also supports operational reviews by allowing organisations to trace the steps that led to an unexpected result and confirm whether recent updates match internal processes.
The feature strengthens accountability because each action is linked to a specific user, which supports controlled workflows across marketing, IT and operations teams. It also helps maintain consistent on-screen messaging, as teams can check recent updates against their publishing standards. When issues arise, the log reduces time spent investigating by showing what changed before escalation.
The VXT User Activity Log gives organisations a clear view of workspace activity by recording who performed an action, what was changed and when it occurred. This helps teams follow the sequence of recent updates and understand how their digital signage environment is being used.
The feature supports controlled operations by providing reliable history data for reviews, audits and troubleshooting. It also helps maintain accountability in multi-user environments, making it easier for managers to oversee content, scheduling and resource changes across their signage estate. Ready to optimise your digital signage operations? Contact the VXT Services team to learn how the feature can support your organisation.
The Samsung VXT User Activity Log records user actions inside a workspace. Each entry shows who performed the action, the type of action taken, when it occurred and the workspace in which it happened. Samsung notes that logs are created when users change workspace resources such as screens, content, playlists, schedules or channels.
You can find the Activity Log by opening the VXT CMS Home screen and selecting Settings → Activity Log. The page lists recent workspace activity and provides search and filtering options to help you locate specific entries.
Samsung documents that export options are available for users with the correct privileges. If your role allows it, you can select log entries within the Activity Log page and export them for review or record-keeping.
Access to the Activity Log depends on assigned user roles. Samsung notes that the feature may not be available to all users, and visibility is controlled through workspace permissions.
It helps teams review recent workspace activity by showing who made changes and when they were made. This supports audits, operational reviews and troubleshooting in environments where several users manage content, playlists or schedules.