How to enable ACS configuration audit

Dear Expert,
Im a newbie and ACS and i would like to know how to enable the "Configuration Audit" for someone login to my network devices using their ACS login and i can monitor what they did on it.
Appreciate if you could give me a simple steps .. thank you
ACS Version : 5.2.0.26
regards

This is a known defect.
CSCtn25508    Administrative and Operational Audit logs becomes unable to be recorded.
Symptom:
   Administrative and Operational Audit logs suddenly becomes unable to be recorded. 
   The log can be configured at  ACS5 GUI -> System Administration -> Configuration -> Log Configuration
   -> Logging Categories -> Global.
Conditions:
  unknown.
Workaround:
  none
This defect has been addressed in ACS 5.2 patch 7 and above.
Jatin Katyal
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