It does work in a NT4 environment as well.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alf Ove G�sland
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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] How Do you Restart NT/2000/XP services on a
server that is in a different domain than the WUG server.


We ar running WUG 8.x on a Windows 2000 Server and all domains we are
monitoringa are also W2k domains. We have made a new user account on the WUG
server wich is named the same as the account we use on the customers domains
- with the same password. We are not having any problems restarting any
services on the other domains. We have not tested this in a NT 4 enviroment,
however.

Regards
Alf Ove Gaasland
Netpower ICT

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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] How Do you Restart NT/2000/XP services on a
server that is in a different domain than the WUG server.



Per your suggestion on our WUG server, we entered a similar script.  We have
a successful connection using an account with admin privileges to the ipc
process on a domain controller in the target domain The security logs(from
server in target domain) shows a successful connection

But WUG continues to fail when trying to restart the service.  WUG map
detects it is down but is unable to restart it on its own

Target domain is a win 00 AD domain. Is that a problem?
On the source domain it is a standard NT 4.0 domain

Again and further assistance is appreciated.


Susan Mundy
Network Administrator
Global Information Systems
Westcon.Net
X2256
Direct: 914-826-2256
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For servers in another domain you have to make an IPC$ connect first with an
account with Administrator privilige on the remote domain . We are
performing monitoring of services on our customers domains and we have made
a script wich runs every time the WUG server start.

The script performs an IPC$ connect to the domain controller with an account
wich have administrator privilige on the remote domain.

net use \\[SERVER_IP]\IPC$ /USER:[DOMAIN]\[USERNAME] [PASSWORD]

Hope this helps


Regards
Alf Ove Gaasland
Netpower ICT

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Sent: 1. august 2003 19:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] How Do you Restart NT/2000/XP services on a server
that is in a different domain than the WUG server.


How do I set up WhatsUp Gold  8.0 to restart NT/2000/XP services on a server
that is in a different domain than the WUG server.

Please note, WUG is already installed as a service and has administrative
rights to the server in question

Any assistance is appreciated



Susan Mundy
Network Administrator
Global Information Systems
Westcon.Net
X2256
Direct: 914-826-2256
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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