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Where Can I Find My Deep Monitor Results?

Once you set up your Deep Monitor account, you can review your Deep Monitor reports and study individual incidents. Your Deep Monitor report lists all your incidents, including details and statuses in one, central location.

To Open Your Deep Monitor Report

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Under the Other Stuff section, select Deep Monitor.
  3. Click Launch Deep Monitor next to the account you want to review. Your Activity Overview displays. This page is a summary of your latest Deep Monitor activity.
  4. At the top of the page, click Home.
  5. This is your Deep Monitor report. Click an incident number for more details about a Web site listed in the report.

By default, incidents are listed by rank. Rank is determined by the number and location of the user-defined keywords Deep Monitor detects on a given Web page. Click a column header to change the sorting order of the listed incidents.

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