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Since Windows 95, every other OS has been good: Windows 95 - Good Millennium - Not so good Windows XP - Great Vista - Not so great Windows 7 - Very Nice Windows 8 - Not so Nice
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I agree. Season 1 started great and kind of lost quality. I am hoping season 2 is the opposite.
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The show started off great and then got weird.
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The weird or the cool part?
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Great guy. We will miss him.
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There is a difference?
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I would use an AutoSplit value, such as %DateISO, this will give you a new file each day.
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Still getting more weird.
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On #3, a lot of people will still want you to walk them through it.
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I agree
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Bobby, You can try the Netflow toll in Engineer's Toolset: 60+ Network Tools - Engineer's Toolset | SolarWinds
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If you access the site from a browser on the Orion server, what do you get back? Brian Kyle Loop1 - Professional Services Engineer https://loop1.com/
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This can be done, but it must be done in the database. Please backup your database prior to following any of these steps. You will want to find the application ID. Open the Appinsight of IIS monitor in your browser. The path should look like this: Orion/.../IisApplicationDetails.aspx Next, on the Orion server, use the…
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Here is a Microsoft article that should help: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winrm/installation-and-configuration-for-windows-remote-management Brian Kyle Loop1 - Professional Services Engineer https://loop1.com/
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1. Add the "Run an external Program" action to the alert. 2. In the file path, enter the path to powershell.exe followed by -File and the path to the .ps1 file. i.e. "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -File C:\ScripTxt\test.ps1" 3. Finish saving the action and alert as normal. Note: The path must be…
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You can enable debugging and see communication with the device: a. Use the CatTools File menu to select the "Enable capture mode" option. b. Run the activity you are having trouble with. This should create a debug file in the \CatTools3\Debug folder. The file will show you where the issue is. Brian Kyle Loop1 -…
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ipMonitor now uses proprietary database which does not all direct access. Brian Kyle Loop1 - Professional Services Engineer https://loop1.com/
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When clicking on the link you provided I go to: https://www.bkms-system.com/bkwebanon/report/clientInfo?cin=GyR4wF&c=-1&language=eng Do you have a redirect set up? Brian Kyle Loop1 - Professional Services Engineer https://loop1.com/
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Bill, Please see this link: documentation.solarwinds.com/.../http.htm Brian Kyle Loop1 - Professional Services Engineer https://loop1.com/
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You can try using device variations. Please see this link: documentation.solarwinds.com/.../kct_ag_device_usedevicevariations.htm
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In Kiwi, this is usually a VB error. Are you seeing more detailed information in the CatTools log files?
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What is the command that you are using?
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Kiwi CatTools and Orion use different formats when storing device data.
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What do you type at the command line to show the config?
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The newer version of Kiwi Syslog web access requires HTTPS and used IIS instead of ultidev.
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Try using the License Manager: www.solarwinds.com/licensemanager/LicenseManager.application
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www.solarwinds.com/.../confirmation
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Are you able to relay E-mail outside of ipMonitor? Are you logging into ipMonitor with an admin account?
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How many nodes are you scanning at a time?
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Try to uninstall the Syslog web access * The installer is located in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Syslogd\Setup directory). Move the Kiwi Syslog Web Access folder to a temp directory and then reinstall.