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Configuring Service Monitors<br />

NetBIOS Name – Specifies the NetBIOS name of the<br />

Windows machine. The NetBIOS name is the Windows<br />

Computer Name. In Windows 2003, this is on the<br />

Identification tab in Network Neighborhood properties tab. In<br />

Windows 2000, it is on the Network Identification tab in My<br />

Computer properties.<br />

Authentication Settings – If you are monitoring a remote system<br />

that is running Windows 2003/2008 and that does not have a<br />

Data Collector or Remote Agent running on it, you must<br />

authenticate with a domain, not directly with the machine. If<br />

you have installed a <strong>OneSight</strong> Data Collector or Remote Agent<br />

on the machine you are monitoring, the user name, domain, and<br />

password are not required.<br />

User Name – Specifies the name to use for authentication to<br />

the remote Windows machine.<br />

Domain – Specifies the domain to use for authentication to<br />

the remote Windows machine. The Username and Password<br />

information you supply should be associated with the domain<br />

to which the user belongs.<br />

Password – Specifies the password to use for authentication<br />

to the remote Windows machine.<br />

Service<br />

Discover Services – Click Discover Services to add service<br />

entries to the Service Name list.<br />

Service Name – After you provide the system information<br />

(DNS name, NetBIOS name, user name, password, and<br />

domain authentication), <strong>OneSight</strong> can find the services on<br />

that machine. Click the Discover Services button, and then<br />

click the arrow next to the Service Name box to see a list of<br />

available services on the specified machine.<br />

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