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We have the Windows Application Log connector enabled on our machines. I am trying to figure out why I am not seeing those logs in SEM. One log in general that hits the Application Event Log is for the DUO Windows Client (Successful Duo Local login for '{username}'). We are trying to grab a report for this specifically to…
I see the events in the Application log but they do not show up in nDepth. As near as I can tell it is just the Information level events. Is there a reason that the Agent (6.3.1.hotfix4) would not collect them? Is there a setting in the Windows Application log connector that I am missing? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!…
Hi All, I am a Windows System Administrator. I am using Serv-U FTP server in my environment and Recently I have come across a situation where some important data was deleted from a serv-u directory by a Serv-u user but I am unable to figure out which user has deleted it as multiple users have access to this same directory.…
Hi I am trying to create a simple alert to notify when a certain event is occuring in Windows Event log. On the summary pane it says "This alert would be immediately triggered on 0 object(s) in alert scope" The triggers are "Application Name" and "Windows Event Messages. Then on the summary pane I see "This alert would be…
We have certain alerts that are monitoring for System and Application events that we would like to trigger a single time. Currently, they trigger, then auto-reset fifteen minutes later, then trigger again. What's the best way to configure the SAM alert to trigger a single time per day and not continually trigger/reset?
We have recently had a situation where our Exchange Server went down and upon restoring it, around 5% of mailboxes were offline. We eventually found the issue was because they were quarantined but the AppInsight for Exchange told me that those individual mailboxes were healthy! Shouldn't the AppInsight be able to determine…
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