The Woodstone text can be removed see the manual for the registry entry. What is the actual response from the check (from the logfile or %e parameter) when you receive the supposed "false" down. There are many reasons a file check can be down other than meeting the criteria of the check. For example if the server is unreachable, if a repsonse is not received within the timeout, if no files exist, etc. Jason Passow Mississippi Welders Supply [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph: (507) 494-5178 fax: (507) 454-8104
"If you do everything right, nobody will realize you've done anything at all." Rick Fogarty wrote: We have several alerts for a file check. When several files (10) are listed in a folder, it should send us an alert. We’re getting numerous false positives and I’m not sure why. What’s the best way to diagnose something like this? Additionally, when we get a text for this alert, it comes in two messages? It appears that additional information (Woodstone …etc) is added to the text. Here is what is supposed to be sent: “%p is %s The number of HCP files has exceeded 30!” Any clues to what’s going on would be greatly appreciated. Rick Rick Fogarty Golfnet Inc. (http://www.golfnet.com/) (A 121Sportsnet Company) IT Operations Manager – Corporate Systems 5 Dowd Circle Suite B Pinehurst, NC 28374 1(800)536-7888 x103 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) =========================== To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list.
