Your English is fine. No one would ever guess :-)

Thanks. I re-read the manual, pages 87 to 96. I realize that I "CAN" alter SA's 
behavior in realtime with no need to stop and restart the service. I never read that 
section very deeply. Sorry for all the extra threads. But, you  have a happy customer 
here.

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That is a possibility....->starting to get tired so my sentences aren't very good 
anymore :-) (remember English is not my mothertongue)


dirk.



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That's what possibility.
The other thing is to use a telnet or SSH client to put entries into maintenance mode.



dirk.



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got ya. So, I should use the web-based SA front end to do what I'm asking?

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Running it as service and as app. at the same time will give weird results.  Also 
controlling it via a TS session isn't supported.


dirk.



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One more question and I'm done for today. We run SA on a box in our server room that 
has Terminal Services installed.SA is set so that it reads the config info from the 
registry and it's pointing to the text file, etc.

Ideally, once you receive an alert, you hope you can respond to the situation. 
However, some things are worth  noting, but may be something that can wait until later 
(like in the  morning back at the office).

My question is, if SA is running as a service, and I launch it as an app 
simultaneously, put a machine into MAINTAINENCE (uncheck it) and save the config file, 
will SA running as a service (never stopped) pick up the changes? Or, do I have to 
stop and restart the service?

The is no "front end" to SA when it is running as a service, so, I've got to launch it 
in app mode. Terminal Services allows me to do this from afar (like at my house). I 
want to do this to put certain machines in MAINTAINENCE mode to stop the alarms on 
things I can't fix right away.

Hope this question makes sense.

Thanx Again

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