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The suggestion that was given to me did
not work for me. What I ended up doing was sending the appropriate event log
message in an SNMP trap using the evntwin.exe. This allowed me to send a trap
to my WUG server to notify me. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ashleigh Kirby I have a similar question. I have servers in a couple of
separate domains that I need to monitor windows services on. My WUG
machine is also in a separate domain. The problem I have is that all the
services I want to monitor all run under the local system account on their
respective machines. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. TIA Ash From: Anthony
Franklin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Add a local account to the machine with
the same username and password the WUG service uses, or with the same login
info used to run the WUG GUI. -----Original Message----- I have a stand alone domain on my
network that is separate from the domain my WUG server is in. There is no
trust built between these two domains. Is there anyway to check the
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- [WhatsUp Forum] Windows Log Events tim.altena
- RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Windows Log Events Anthony Franklin
- RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Windows Log Events Ashleigh Kirby
- RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Windows Log Events Anthony Franklin
- RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Windows Log Events tim.altena
- RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Windows Log Events Blevins, Gary
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