The Active Directory Health Analyzer is used in the Active Directory Health module to monitor and troubleshoot Active Directory®. See Active Directory Health.
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Select Settings | User Options. |
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Click Active Directory Health Analyzer. |
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By default, the Active Directory Health Analyzer screens are cached. As you view more and more screens on multiple domain controllers, more memory is consumed. To clear the cache, you must restart Active Administrator®. If you turn off the cache, screens are not saved as you navigate from screen to screen. |
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Click OK. |
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Select Settings | User Options. |
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Click Advanced. |
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To view the contents of the AAConsoleLog.log file, click View Log File. |
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Click OK. |
Using the AA Server Manager tool, you can manage the Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS), the Active Administrator Data Service (ADS), and the Active Administrator Notification Service. You also can enable Full-Text Search, update the Active Administrator license, and configure the web server.
NOTE: The tasks available in AA Server Manager are also available as PowerShell® cmdlets. See Appendix C: PowerShell cmdlets |
The AA Server Manager is available from the Start menu. You can perform these tasks with AA Server Manager:
You can stop and start the Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS), the Active Administrator Data Services (ADS), and the Active Administrator Notification Service.
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