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Why not have something like saremote from http://www.networksimplicity.com/utils/
this provides an icon in the taskbar which changes when an alert happens and puts the alert at the top of the list
 

Neil

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I do that as well, but what I'm after is something that people can instantly look up and see on the monitoring screens when they hear the alert.

Ian

Ian K Gray
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why no send mail on an alert?
 

Dirk.




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My checks generate a sound when a server is down, but it's often hard to see what exactly has happened (until the end of the cycle when the HTML pages are generated, which can be a few minutes later). I'd like to be able to generate a simple popup window with the info in it (which would automatically close again after a few seconds). Obviously I can run any exe as an alert, but I need that exe to start with. Anyone know of a handy utility to do that?


Thanks,


Ian


Ian K Gray
OEL IS - European Network Operations
Tel: +44 1236 502661
Mob: +44 7881 518854




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