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Active Administrator 8.7 - Web Console User Guide

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Notifications

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About alert notifications

Active Directory Health Analyzer generates alerts when problems with Active Directory® are detected. You can create notifications to send to specified email recipients. A wizard helps you create multiple types of notifications to address varied audiences and their specific needs. For more information on the types of alerts you can include in the notifications, see the Alerts Appendix in the Quest® Active Administrator® User Guide.

For example, you might send only site alerts on a selected site to a certain user. You would exclude all forests, all domains, and all domain controllers from the notification. On the Site Selection page, you would choose the selected site.

Assign names and add descriptions to your alert notifications so you can easily manage the list. You can edit and remove alert notifications as your needs change. You also can limit the number of alert notifications sent within a specified time period.

Once you create alert notifications, you can see who alerts were sent to and when by displaying the details of an alert. See Viewing alert details.

the Active Directory Health Notification Management permission (See Defining role based access in the Quest® Active Administrator® User Guide);
the Active Directory Health Alert Management permission (See Defining role based access in the Quest® Active Administrator® User Guide); and

Viewing alert notifications

You can view alert notifications in two formats: grid view or table view. Grid view provides several details in a quick view. Table view lets you see several notifications at a time. Notifications display in grid view by default.

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Select Monitor | Active Directory Health.
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Click Notifications.
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Refresh

Manually refresh the notifications.

Add notification

Create a new notification. See Creating alert notifications.

Limiter

Limit the number of notifications sent within a specified time period. See Limiting notifications.

Filter notifications

Filter the list of notifications. Start typing in the box. The list of alerts changes as you type.

In grid view, sort the notifications in ascending order.

In grid view, sort the notifications in descending order.

Switch to grid view.

Switch to table view.

To sort the notifications in table view, click the column heading.

Edit

Edit a notification. See Creating alert notifications.

Disable

Disable a notification.

You also can disable/enable a notification in the create notification wizard. See Creating alert notifications.

Enable

Enable the notification.

Delete

Delete a notification.

Creating alert notifications

Select at least one Active Directory® object (forest, domain, domain controller, or site).
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Select Monitor | Active Directory Health.
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Click Notifications.
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Click Add Notification.
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Click Next.
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Review the alerts included in the notification. Click Next to complete the notification configuration or Back to make changes.
For more information on the alerts, see the Alerts Appendix in the Quest® Active Administrator® User Guide.
To filter the list of alerts, start typing in the Filter Alerts box. The list filters as you type.
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Click Next.
To filter the list, start typing in the Filter by forest name box. The list filters as you type.

If you select a forest, you must select at least one forest alert. If you receive a warning, go back and select a forest alert.

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Click Next.
To filter the list, start typing in the Filter by domain name box. The list filters as you type.

If you select a domain, you must select at least one domain alert. If you receive a warning, go back and select a domain alert.

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Click Next.
To filter the list, start typing in the Filter by domain controller name box. The list filters as you type. You also can click the header to sort the list in ascending or descending order.
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Click Next.
To filter the list, start typing in the Filter by site name box. The list filters as you type.

If you select a site, you must select at least one site alert. If you receive a warning, go back and select a site alert.

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Click Next.
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Click Next.
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