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Installing the OpsMgr R2 Universal Connector
Kevin Holman
Microsoft provides some free connectors, for sending alerts from OpsMgr to other management systems. These connectors are available for download here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=592e4143-c5c8-4270-9a7a-cd0a31ab3189&displaylang=en This release of the Operations Manager...
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22 Sep 2010
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OpsMgr 2007 R2 Connectors - Cumulative Update 2 shipped
Kevin Holman
This is an update, if you use the Microsoft branded OpsMgr R2 connectors. KB Article: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2274165 Download location: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=87c27d91-4549-4169-a87a-ca88e4136e4f&displaylang=en This is a cumulative...
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2 Aug 2010
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Alert Notification Subscription Variables, and linking that to the console, database, and SDK
Kevin Holman
Attached you will find a spreadsheet, with all the possible alert notification subscription variables that I am aware of. In this spreadsheet, I link these to the same values in the Alert table of the DB, the alert view of the DB, the Console alert view, the SDK (Get-Alert), and lastly the new R2 Connector...
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23 Sep 2009
Blog Post:
Removing an old product connector
Kevin Holman
UPDATE 10/4/2011 – This article is now out of date. There is a KB article with a supported method to delete old product connectors: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2626670 Please refer to the article above if you need to remove a connector. The blog article below is for informational...
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10 Sep 2009
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