How To setup Windows centralized Monitoring
Please Note: This article is valid for EventReporter 6.3 and above in addition to WinSyslog 5.2 and above! Monitoring Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 is important even for small environments. After writing an […]
Please Note: This article is valid for EventReporter 6.3 and above in addition to WinSyslog 5.2 and above! Monitoring Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 is important even for small environments. After writing an […]
MonitorWare Agent, WinSyslog and EventReporter enables you to apply filters to achieve your desired results. This step-by-step guide will help you through creating these filters. You can: Add a filter […]
Recommended Service Stop Order for Maintenance Question: What is the recommended order for stopping WinSyslog, EventReporter, and MonitorWare Agent services during system maintenance or reboots? Recommended Stop Order When performing […]
Database Selection for Production Environments Question: I am getting “file already in use” errors when using Microsoft Access databases with WinSyslog, EventReporter, or MonitorWare Agent. What should I do? The […]
Monitoring Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 is important even for small environments. This article is strictly task focused. It does not describe why the systems should be monitored nor does it provide any […]
1. Once MonitorWare Console 2.0 is opened, on the left hand side, you can see a tree view with a node called “Reports”. Click on that node. It will show […]
Reports in MonitorWare Console can be scheduled using Job Manager. Job Manager is a Window Service that runs in the background and generates the reports according to user-defined schedule. It […]
1. First, right click on “Services”, then select “Add Service” and the “SETP Server”. Once you have done so, a new wizard starts. 2. Again, you can use either the […]
1. You would need Base Product Key and Window Reporting Module Key for this scenario. 2. Once MonitorWare Console 2.0 is opened, on the left hand side, you can see […]