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That's to difficult to achieve. You have to check for open files and to rename it you have to close files.
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Hello @"Keshav.Kumar" , can you confirm that all issues with 2024.3 have been fixed in the latest version? Second question what does the known issue with 2025.2 " Windows FS Cluster turned off after upgrade"? Regards
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Hello gkraus, we don't have this effect with our ARM. No fading at all, no watermark.
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You missed the most important point. If anybody is logged in, the database maintenance job will not cleanup your database. That's by design. So if someone is logged in for let's say several weeks or months your database will grow for that period. And in addition you can't cleanup scan configs. The config is deleted but the…
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Dear NaveedAlvi, what do you mean by "mostly servers don't have excel"? The reports are generated with the ARM rich client, which is typically installed on your PC, and you can download them to your PC. No server managed with ARM needs any office product installed.
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As a workaround you could use a ruler.
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No. the denied permission is shown in the GUI as granted (green check mark). That's a fault. Or is it not possible to show denied permissions with a red check mark?
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Hallo Btenn, eigentlich wird dein "Problem" durch mehr Rollen erschlagen.
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Solarwinds has fund a bug with the people control and they are working on a solution.
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I think it has already been suggested
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Would be create but it's not possible to do a partial scan of the AD.
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Hm, well. ARM's focus is on permission management and permission monitoring. Not on general monitoring to which your feature request is aiming.
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Maybe you should explain your dataowners what inheritance is all about because it's also very important to the dataowners to understand. Otherwise they can't use ARM properly. From that point of view the ARM report is totally correct and complete. If the report would lack the info of the folder levels 2-4 you couldn't tell…
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Good idea! I always use for this use case the secanrio in the resource view. If you choose the resource view and type in the user name in top search bar and choose the user object it will show the permissions this user has. Choose another one and you can happy compare the permissions. But a nice extension to scan compare…
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Hello Norbert, unfortunately it does not solve the problem. In the arm client there's no option to see in which OU the ad object resides at a glance whenever you want to use it. Even in the multiselection it's not possible to see it. And I have no clue why it's so hard to implement a column with this information as this…
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6 years old. Nothing will happen.
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why would you? Computer objects are automaticly created on domain join. So no need to create them manually.
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Thats a misunderstanding. This is not possible. Inheritance (or not) is a property of the NTFS filesystem and the objects therein. It's not related to a group or user. Permissions are related to groups and users objects. But not the inheritance. AH! Now I got it. You are talking about the active directory inheritance.
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That's not the scope of ARM.
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It is possible. You have to extend the pnserver.config.xml with several entries. I can post the config. But use it at your on risk. The best way is to open a support ticket.
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5) + 6) this is not in range of ARM.
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You can use this notation in the connection string: Data Source=somesqlserver\instancename;Initial Catalog=msdb;Integrated Security=false;User Id=<scanUser>;Password=<password>; No need to use DNS aliases. It's compulsory to add each instance as a separate scan. An instance is a separat installation of a sql server.
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I think a screenshot will clear things up. All the accounts in the screenshot have a "deny view any database" permission set. So a green check mark is not appropriate I guess.
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Hiho, the link does not work anymore. Do you have a working link to this article?
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Hello Timo, there is a server config switch which enables to disable the list view ;-). <reports.parameter.isVisible.SuppressListDirectory type="System.Boolean">true</reports.parameter.isVisible.SuppressListDirectory> Just put this in your pnserver.config.xml
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1. your customer thinks sql server instances are like file shares, which they are not, 2. Easy Connect SQL scans ONLY the sql server on this server, not the server itself, 3, to achieve this a new backend has to be implemented, the backend has to scan the underlying OS for installed SQL server instances, 4. it's just a bit…
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The better way to solve the "problem" is to clean up your misconfigured network/DNS setup.
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This doesn't make sense to me. The hiding is ok for the reports, not for the ARM client. We don't want to see a change like the proposed of this feature.
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There is no need for the ARM service account to be a Domain Admin.
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Well, I think that is impossible to get because to get a status you need a installed collector ;-). Henne-Ei Problem