I start from the command line with mstsc /console and use the serveralive icon 
in start->programs. 

Would directly invoking the serversalive executable make a difference? 

 

Cheers 

Dan 

 
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From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dirk 
Bulinckx
Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2007 10:36 PM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: RE: [SA-list] SA 6 as a local account service doesnt alert 

 

Did you use the console session? 

And if so did you 'open' the GUI of SA via the system-tray icon or by starting 
the serversalive.exe file? 

Dirk Bulinckx. 

 

 
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From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Punton
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 2:31 PM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: [SA-list] SA 6 as a local account service doesnt alert 

Dear All, 

  I am evaluating SA6 and have it set up as a service on local account with 
desktop interaction. 

 

I am logging on remotely on a terminal service connection (or whatever it is 
called now Winxp pro to w2k3). 

 

Using the GUI I can set alerts and save the configuration file (I also have it 
in setup to load the config) – 

and it works manually (discovers test problem etc and sends email alerts). 

 

But after I log out of the GUI manager or off the terminal service connection 
SA service not to operate also 

(even though the service is shown as running when I log on again and even if I 
have restarted the SA service 

to acknowledge the changes made through the gui manager). 

 

Is there any way of using the gui manager over TS that doesn’t turn off 
the SA service when you log off the 

connection – there must be or the application is more or less unusable. 

 

I’ve read through the documentation but still am at a loss. 

Cheers 

Dan 



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