February 2008 - Posts
As part of SP1 we included the feature to allow reports to be published. This allows you to take a rendered report with all your parameters selected and publish it for your own and others to use. This process is detailed in the report authoring guide
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The report authoring guide for Operations Manager 2007 is now available for download. http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/4/d/74deff5e-449f-4a6b-91dd-ffbc117869a2/OpsMgr2007_RprtGuide.doc Thanks Daniel Savage
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On Feb 22nd we shipped the Service Pack 1 of OpsMgr 2007. We made one last minute change to one of the upgrade steps in the upgrade guide which did not make it to the upgrade documentation that was shipped with the SP1 bits. If users are upgrading from
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Attachment(s): OpsMgr2007_SP1Upgrade.doc
If you don't already have an RSS feed to Brian's blog, take a moment to check it out. He's a Principal Consultant out of Long Beach, CA and has done some great work in the Authoring space for OpsMgr. His blog URL and BIO are posted below. I'm a Principle
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This is one of my favorite features/roles in OpsMgr 2007. When I refer to the Gateway Server I am referring to role in OpsMgr which can be used to monitor un-trusted domains/DMZs and not the spotted cow company that builds servers. If you are not leveraging
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I will be progressively moving these posts over from my previous blog from when I worked for Microsoft IT. The information is somewhat dated, but I didn't want to see the content disappear completely :). You can think of this as a “snapshot in time” supplement
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Anatomy of a Vista/Server 2008 event There are three types of Vista/Server 2008 events which are written to various channels in the event log. 1. The ‘pure’ Vista/Server 2008 event These events are logged using the new Vista/Server 2008 APIs which means
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