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FAQ's<br />

How can I open the network browse window?<br />

To open the network browse window, right click the mouse in the gray area. Select the menu<br />

option Network - Policies to open the tabbed Network - policies window. To open a browse<br />

window only, select the option Browse network.<br />

See the section different types of windows for more information.<br />

Do I need to install the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service on each monitored <strong>com</strong>puter?<br />

No, to monitor objects on <strong>com</strong>puters you have the choice of using a local or remote <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

service. See Single versus multiple <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> services for more information.<br />

Why do I get all these application event log messages?<br />

When monitoring performance counters, events can be reported to the application log of the<br />

monitored <strong>com</strong>puter. In case you configure <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> to monitor these performance counter<br />

on a regular basis, many event log message will be generated, filling up the log.<br />

The events are generated by Windows NT/2000/XP when the performance counters are<br />

monitored by the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service. In most cases, the events are generated because of<br />

issues that deal with the configuration of system <strong>com</strong>ponents that are mentioned in the event<br />

message. An example of a possible event message is:<br />

"The configuration information of the performance library (DLL name) for the (service<br />

name) service does not match the trusted performance library information stored in the<br />

registry. The functions in this library will not be treated as trusted."<br />

To prevent the generation of these events, you can specify the registry key value EventLogLevel<br />

at the following location:<br />

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft\Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Perflib<br />

The registry key value value must be a DWORD value and can have the following values:<br />

Value Description<br />

0 no errors are reported<br />

1 user event log error messages (1000-1013)<br />

359

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