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Using Microsoft Windows Network Monitoring
The Microsoft Windows Network icon provides an entry to various utilities that monitor
servers on the network that are running the Windows NT operating system.
1.
Double-click Microsoft Windows Network. The Domain names for your network display
under the Microsoft Windows Network.
2.
Double-click the domain in which the server you want to monitor is located. This
searches for all servers on the domain running the Intel Server Monitor service. The
following figure shows the ORCHARD and WORKGROUP domains, with servers listed
under the ORCHARD domain.
A server icon displays under the domain name. The name next to the server icon is
the server's nodename. The icon should look like a deskside workstation with a
monitor (blue with white NT), and with a green board under the monitor (for
example, the server APPLEPIE in the figure above).
If the server icon does not display the green board (such as the server KEYLIMEPIE
in the previous figure), then LANDesk Server Manager Console cannot contact the
ISM board driver (SmmDrv). The SmmDrv driver may not be installed, failed to
start, or may still be starting. See the R
for information on correcting these problems.
If the icon is gray and does not display the a green board (for example, the server
CHERRYPIE in the previous figure), LANDesk Server Manager Console could not
contact a server it previously contacted. The SmmDrv driver and the Intel Server
Monitor service may be in the process of starting, or the Intel Server Monitor service
failed to start. See the R
on correcting these problems.
3.
Double-click the server icon. When prompted for your server user ID and password, key
in root for the user ID and calvin for the password.
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EADME
TXT
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file in the ISM product directory for information
EADME
TXT
file in the ISM product directory
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