Unless you have services installed on servers that do not utilize it, it will 
essentially reveal every instance of the said service.

Like yourself, I have a few servers that run a particular service and others 
that don't. Take the BITS service for example, I have many instances running 
but bear in mind that I only actually need this service running on my WSUS 
server. So I basically went into the other server instances and set the monitor 
property for the BITS service to false.

In short you can ignore it on a host basis but I have not come across a way to 
do it by groups/classes/etc.




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