You need to access the standalone server using an account with domain admin
rights over it. I've not tried this myself, but if you create a one-way
trust relationship between the standalone box and the domain (standalone
trusts domain) and add the admin account from the domain to the domain
admins group of the standalone box, then theoretically this should work.

Gareth

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 January 2002 15:42
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Monitoring NT Services


I currently have a dilemma with the NT services plugin.  I am trying to
monitor services on several computers.  The computers are located on
different subnets.  I do have a route through from one subnet to the other.
The computers are also not in the same domain.  My WUG server is logged on
as administrator for my domain.  I have no trouble monitoring the services
of computers on my domain.  Now I am trying to also monitor the PC on a
different subnet.  The PC located on the second subnet is NOT a member of my
domain, it is in it's own workgroup with no one else.  I made the
Administrator password on that box the same as my Domain admin password
which my WUG server is logged on as.  When I enter the IP of the standalone
server, it comes back with a blank list of services available to monitor.
Anyone have any idea how I may be able to monitor services on both my domain
and on the Standalone server?

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