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Yes, what Tony said. +1 -- Steven "MrXinu" Klassen Hosted Web Help Desk Engineer | Loop1 Systems, Inc.
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No no, you need to upgrade your towel to a Chilly Pad. http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-2070544/frogg-toggs-chilly-pad-cooling-towel.jsp
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UDT already knows the status of a monitored port. Would it be possible for UDT to send notification at change of port status? Sorry, I'm re-reading your original message and trying to figure out how I was meant to get anything about MAC addresses on the monitored ports from that. Anyway, it sounds like you're trying to…
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Good one!
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You tell a good story, sir.
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That means that the most recent event for that service/feature is of type 'FalsePositive' which has a numeric value of 6. If I remember correctly, anything higher than 5 was a "bad" status.
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Hi mark.behrendt! That's absolutely right - it takes the credential that's assigned to the component and runs with it. If it's throwing that error then it means that it can't get the information you're asking for with the credentials supplied. What you can do it is take the body of the one you're working with, copy it,…
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What a shame. =( My condolences to his loved ones.
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Also, you get the IF number from a 'route print'. It's there at the left-hand side.
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+1 for Visual Studio + ReSharper. That's a great plugin - well worth the cash. I also use PowerShell's ISE and then PyCharm for Python.
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Easy there, tiger. I upvoted your suggestion - was just offering you an alternative while you wait.
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I do like me some PowerShell, but this is more of a SolarWinds agent thing than a PowerShell thing.
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Woohaa! Welcome!
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Ah, gotcha. And you're absolutely correct - great value for sure.
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Thanks for the clarification! I'm not an O365 administrator myself, but looking at the templates I'm going to take a swing at the questions. * There's certainly no configuration changes being made; everything is read-only. * This sounds good to me, still holding to the no-write-access-required thinking as #1. * The scripts…
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Praise from Caesar, sir. -- Steven "MrXinu" Klassen Hosted Web Help Desk Engineer | Loop1 Systems, Inc.
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+1 for "Ready Player One". Great read.
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Thank you sir. Also, yeah, it's a secret. Can't be sharing the information.
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Very cool. I should be able to make this one.
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That's the problem! You'll need to create a service account that doesn't have that enabled. Here's the blurb from Microsoft: Office 365 Service Communications API Overview In particular it's the 2nd bullet from the bottom under the 401 error.
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I was actually writing a response in another window. Too funny.
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Great article!
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I'm just going to say it. @"cahunt" writes a mean feature request.
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Back again - sorry for the delay. So we tinkered with this a bit in our lab and got mixed results. I've worked with tdanner a bit too when these were first being developed and he came to the same conclusion - if Microsoft won't be more specific about the minimum requirement in their API documentation we can't do any…
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It's the only thing that gets me through my semiannual pilgrimages to Austin, TX.
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It looks like you should be able to create an alert on UDT port change out-of-the-box. What have you tried?
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What are we talking about? A resource on a dashboard, a report, something else?
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I may be using the wrong term for the authentication hurdle we're trying to clear. I just worked through this with someone else. I'll check with them and see what adjustment they made to get us past it. It only needed to be done for the single service account and not the entire org.
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Hey aaswi! All of the templates were run with a user that had administrative access to Office 365. Are you not able to get it running that way?
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I do enjoy reading your writing, sir.