When an agent connects to a monitored Windows® host from a UNIX® machine, you must make certain registry changes in order to allow the required COM services to run.
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Add the following registry key to Windows if it does not exist: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID{76A64158-CB41-11D1-8B02-00600806D9B6}. Create a new string value named DllSurrogate under that key and leave it blank. |
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Add the following registry key to Windows if it does not exist: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID{76A64158-CB41-11D1-8B02-00600806D9B6}. Create a new string value named AppID under that key and modify the data to: {76A64158-CB41-11D1-8B02-00600806D9B6} |
This requirement affects: Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7.
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Navigate to Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings, and change the setting to Never Notify. |
When an agent connects to a monitored Windows host from a UNIX machine, and the Windows firewall is enabled, access to dllhost.exe must be allowed through the firewall.
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When a WMI agent connects to the same machine it is running on (that is, localhost) using credentials that explicitly specify a user other than the currently logged on user, you must make certain registry changes to allow the required COM services to run.
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