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niesmann

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  1. Thanks to you both for the replies, can you confirm that there is no way I can see historical notifications for each individual machine, I've had a notification of a user logon this morning subsequently found out the guy is on holiday and want the exact time it occurred but I've deleted the message. Cheers Chris
  2. Hi Marius ​Thanks for the quick response do I take it that centos 4.5 is a possibility then ? Just trying to update the Java as we speak to give it a bash, I was hoping to be able to terminate sessions using the APP rather than remote control. Once you use software as good as this going back to remotely controlling the server seems like a step back, it's so cumbersome compared to the quick interface of the software. Reading event logs is a case in point normally it's a chore this really makes life easy ! Thanks again Chris Cheers Chris
  3. Hi All New here, just discovered PC Monitor after years of messing around using several different monitoring solutions to look after 25-30 servers. So far I'm dead impressed with this software and it's associated applications I have a couple of questions 1. When using the desktop monitor application the only way I can get the servers to return to green after a notification is to delete the notification, does the software store a history or log of all the error messages on a particular server, or can I get the server to return to green as soon as the message is read without deleting, this also applies in the Android app. 2. Several of my servers are terminal services boxes and I frequently have to reset user accounts that have got issues, normally I do this via logmein ignition and the remote desktop manager application whilst on the road, can it be done with PC Monitor. 3. We have several clients with old Win2000 servers and another with Centos 4.5 can the software be made to run on these ? (before I spend half the night trying) I think this could be the killer app for me as a network support engineer looking after lots of servers in different companies, it's great work long may it continue. Cheers Chris
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