Since the agent connects remotely (that is, from an external source) the Windows® Firewall can interfere with operations. In such cases, it is recommended that you initially try disabling the firewall to determine if that allows the agent to connect. When the agent can connect with the firewall disabled, re-enable it and open the following ports:
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Choose Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers. |
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In the Active Directory Users and Computers window that appears, in the left pane, under the domain node, click Computers. |
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In the Computer Management window that appears, choose System Tools > Local Users and Groups. |
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Using the Users node in the right pane, make an existing or a new user an Administrator. |
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Using the Groups node, add an existing user to the Administrators group. |
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In the Component Services window that appears, navigate to Component Services > Computers > My Computer. |
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In the Access Permission dialog box that appears, add the Distributed COM Users group to the list and grant it all permissions. |
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In the Launch and Activation Permissions dialog box that appears, add the Distributed COM Users group to the list and grant it all permissions |
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Close the Component Services window. |
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On the monitored host machine, right-click My Computer, and navigate to Manage > Services and Applications > WMI Control. |
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To add subsequent users, they only need to be added to the two groups, Distributed COM Users and Performance Monitor Users, since these groups are already granted the required permissions.
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