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I'm at a loss, also
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go here: http://thwack.solarwinds.com/community/labs_tht/solarwinds-lab
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Aha! It was set for English - Great Britain. I set it for English and it appears to work fine. Thank you all!
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Superfly99, yep that's what I found but thank you for replying!
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Yes, but we can't afford the throttling; we have monitoring SLA's with our customers that need to be met.
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I actually found the answer to this question through trial and error. Thanks.
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I have Firefox version 17.0.1 As an update, I just updated Firefox to version 18.0 and the alert dates still show as dd/mm/yyyy using that program. I cleared the cache Firefox and still did not get the required date setting, mm/dd/yyyy. As soon as I installed Google Chrome, everything was as I preferred it.
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Thank you!
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But this doesn't seem to actually remove the nodes, just unlicenses them. How can I completely remove the node from the All Node - Tree section?
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Thanks, I'll check this out!
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Here is a screenshot of my polling settings: Am I correct in my statement that we are at 95% polling capacity?
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Yes but when I choose to "allow", it brings the customer to the screen where they can customize the view instead of just viewing the screen. I do not want to allow them to customize the view but I can't seem to get it to work.
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Thank you, Richard!
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Stuart, I am looking for a detailed report showign date and time of each occurance. Mike, I'll look into that.
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Found a much easier way. Simply change the name using "Manage Accounts".
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Yes, upgrading to NPM 10.7 resolved a bunch of report scheduler issues. Thank you all.
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Has this been implemented yet?
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Thanks for all the suggestions. It appears Firefox does not play well with the Orion Suite; I changed to Google Chrome and the date/time are now correct. Weird.
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The date and time are set correctly on laptop and also on the server where the Orion Suite lives. My laptop shows today's date as 01/03/2013 (January 3, 2013). All of my alerts show as 3/1/2013. Holy cow, this is getting very frustrating. Any other suggestions?