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Rank (0) Views 13 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 6:50 AM, 35 minutes ago By Ian Paterson

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I know there are quite a few articles here already about using certificates to monitor non-domain servers. I have read them all but my monitoring is still not working and it is driving me up the wall and making me think I know nothing about PKI!!! My

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Rank (0) Views 6 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 6:44 AM, 42 minutes ago By HorstKR

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RE: OS on some agents not monitored and here another one with correctly monitored OS

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Rank (0) Views 7 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 6:42 AM, 43 minutes ago By HorstKR

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RE: OS on some agents not monitored i attached a screenshot a not monitored OS (integrity explorer) it is in german language, i marked the OS section

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Rank (0) Views 12 On , 1 hour and 2 minutes ago By Tenchuu

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The problem you have there is that when you create an Override in the Console, the ContextInstance value is set automatically, even if you target a group, and that will cause problems once you import the MP on a different machine. What you can do is: Crea

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Rank (0) Views 11 On , 1 hour and 2 minutes ago By Richard Niemand

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Could you possibly send a screenshot through of the roll up expanded for one of the boxes, or is everything under it in a Not Monitored state?

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Rank (0) Views 39 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 4:57 AM, 2 hours ago By HorstKR

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we have a SCOM 2007 R2 installation here (including CU1), and everything workes fine. Except one thing: 2 out of 68 monitored systems show not monitored in the operating system column. In the integrity explorer all items regarding to the operating s

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Rank (0) Views 11 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 2:50 AM, 4 hours ago By Tommy Gunn

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Hyena? Nah, that's way overkill. I just wanted to retrieve Windows Update settings, but nothing else.

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Rank (0) Views 9 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 2:47 AM, 4 hours ago By Tommy Gunn

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A history of hardware....like the current inventory for a computer and then past inventory figures. Like it has 1GB memory now, but it had 2GB the time before, and 4GB the time before that. Does ConfigMgr maintain history with inventory like OpsMgr

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Rank (0) Views 21 On , 5 hours ago By Richard Niemand

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Hi klublast. What you are failing to understand (if I am reading your question right), is that you are creating a health state monitor for the class "windows server". Meaning that this will apply to all objects of type "Windows Server". Basically the moni

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Rank (0) Views 7 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 1:52 AM, 5 hours ago By raed fouad

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Thanks Manon for the reply. actually im planing to apply this hotfix manually on these agent but i have another question. this hotfix is for IIS7 and in the pending managment folder showing some agent where there is no II7 hosted on some of them. do

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Rank (0) Views 9 On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 12:15 AM, 7 hours ago By Pete Zerger

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Hey Daniel, you mention adding the group as the target of the monitor, which is a problem. Have a look at this info on targeting best practices while you're sorting through this, which may answer all your questions. http://blogs.technet.com/smsandmom

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Rank (0) Views 9 On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 11:39 PM, 7 hours ago By klublast

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Hi Miquel I created a new group. I had a look at the member objects for the group and all appear in there. Now, I think I forgot to mention something. I went about creating the monitor 2 ways with 2 diferent results.... 1. (AuthoringMonitorsSelec

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Very cool to see someone forging ahead with OpsMgr X-Plat authoring....Go Kris! Says Kris: "Over a series of future posts, I intend to describe my efforts to build an OpsMgr SCX Management Pack for monitoring of Oracle running on UNIX/Linux platforms. In

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Rank (0) Views 13 On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 8:24 PM, 11 hours ago By Bad Kitty

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Hey Kenneth, the link to your site is not working for me??? I tried your query here and the only problem I had were some smart quotes near the beginning (like you get when pasting from an Office document). Here is a copy that worked for me! Very nice!

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Rank (138) Views 138 On , 11 hours ago By rorymccaw

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As someone involved in the hiring and firing process in an IT consulting firm, I have had the opportunity to interview a number of people and I am constantly amazed at how people embellish their experiences and make statements that typically prove to be

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Rank (0) Views 26 On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 5:30 PM, 13 hours ago By HarashukuGrl

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I believe your query is answered in this series of articles from The Deployment Guys at Microsoft.com Configuring Default User Settings – Full Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 http://blogs.technet.com/deploymentguys/archive/2009/10

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Rank (0) Views 16 On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 4:34 PM, 14 hours ago By Pete Zerger

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That's not a common issue that script only fails on some agents, but I have seen it mentioned before (and seem to recall witnessing this with a custom MP with PowerShell). I have seen that error a few times in my own PowerShell, and in my case I believe

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Rank (0) Views 16 On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 4:32 PM, 14 hours ago By Raphael Burri

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Would you like to prepare override management packs on one management group and then transfer those to other management groups? This shouldn't normally be a problem with class overrides. Self defined groups should work as targets as well - but personall

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Rank (0) Views 25 On , 15 hours ago By Manon

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Have you applied the hotfix on those agents on domain B? Since the agents are on domain B are manually installed, you need to apply hotfix on those agents manually as well. This hotfix must be applied to each computer that meets the following criteria: Ho

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Rank (0) Views 16 On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 3:13 PM, 16 hours ago By Manon

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Hi all I have already discovered the AIX agent and it is howing healthy and monitored, but i cannot see other components like disks and ethernet. I dont even get any alerts. I have enabled the Failes SSH logon rule, and tried to generate bad ssh logo

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