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Client Side Monitoring Questions
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James Montrose
2006-12-14 19:45:23 UTC
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I'm *somewhat* new to MOM, and the documentation is confusing me. From
the documentation: "On each computer on which you have deployed the
Client Pack, configure agent proxying settings by using the following
procedure..." It then continues to explain how to configure this. One
of the steps says, "Right-click the domain contoller on which you want
to configure agent proxying settings..." So my questions are:

A. Do I have to install a MOM agent on each server I install the ADMP
Client Pack on?
B. Do I need to enable agent proxying on the domain controllers, or on
the servers running the Client Pack?

Thanks!
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Jim Montrose, MCSE, MCSA+M
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Anders Bengtsson
2006-12-14 20:03:14 UTC
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Hi James

I think you should install MOM Agent on the computer too.
The MP guide says "On each computer on which you have deployed the Client
Pack, configure agent proxying settings by using the following procedure"
and then gives an example how-to do it on a comain contoller. You should add
non-DC machines to the AD client Side Monitoring group. You then disable
agent proxy fot these machines.
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Post by James Montrose
I'm *somewhat* new to MOM, and the documentation is confusing me. From
the documentation: "On each computer on which you have deployed the Client
Pack, configure agent proxying settings by using the following
procedure..." It then continues to explain how to configure this. One of
the steps says, "Right-click the domain contoller on which you want to
A. Do I have to install a MOM agent on each server I install the ADMP
Client Pack on?
B. Do I need to enable agent proxying on the domain controllers, or on the
servers running the Client Pack?
Thanks!
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Jim Montrose, MCSE, MCSA+M
http://www.rupus.com/
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