Explore this option in v8:

Configure | Program Options | Resume previous device & service states when
maps load


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> Looked at that option, but found that with the number of devices and the
> way we are currently handling external notifications, remembering 'state'
> is key.  Dump the service and you re-alert on everything it has already
> alerted on.  Unless there is a caviat to know about.
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> You run both. Just edit the following reg key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\WhatsUp\Settings
> "CheckWUGService"=dword:00000000
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> Set it to '0' to not check for the service.
> Keep in mind that you will have to restart the service after making any
> changes to the maps.
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> I have worked with this for a couple of years.  We use the service to
> bypass the issue....but there is the other caviat...you cannot have the
> console up and running with the service running hence no map
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> My only bad experience has been this:
> We leave WUG running at the console of our server. Occasionally, if I
> need to reboot the server remotely, I cannot launch WUG at the console
> due to no remote control software being installed, only Terminal
> Services. So I connect via TS and launch it there. This allows
> everything to work fine, and I leave the terminal session logged in. But
> the next day we get to the office, we log in the computer and start WUG
> again, so we can view it on screen. So at this point we have it running
> 2 times, 1 at the console and 1 in the terminal session. If we kill the
> WUG application running on the Terminal Server session, the web server
> stops working. So we have to close and open WUG at the console to get
> the web interface back up.
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> My guess is we will not have this problem once we set it to run as a
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> Dan King - MCSE, CCNA, CNE
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> From: Glatt, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Has anyone had any bad experience using terminal server on the WUG box??
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> thinking of using it to be able to use Terminal Service as a client to
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