You can load the agent system tray icon using one of the following methods:
• |
Click Advanced Options on the Deployment page to launch the Advanced Deployment Options dialog. From this dialog, select the Yes option for the Launch ServiceStatusTray on startup setting. |
NOTE: By default, the Do not change option is selected which indicates that you want to use the current setting for the agent system tray icon. That is, if you already have it set to launch on startup it will continue to operate that way. Similarly, it will not launch on startup if this is a clean install and you have not previously set it up to do so. |
Displays the Change Auditor Agent Status dialog which assists you in determining if the agent is running, what version is installed, and how active the agent is. See Change Auditor Agent Status dialog for a full description of this status dialog. | |
Looks for more coordinators in a forest than the agent automatically found. When the agent is connected to a coordinator that is not currently running, use the Retry Connections command to reattempt to connect to a coordinator. | |
For example: %ProgramFiles%\Quest\ChangeAuditor\Agent\Logs\ChangeAuditor.AgentLog.nptlog | |
Automatically loads the system tray application when the agent service starts. | |
• |
Agent Information - displays the status, version number, the coordinator installation name to which the agent is connected, and the agent’s database size |
• |
Events - displays audit event activity |
• |
Coordinator Connection - displays information regarding the connection between the agent and the coordinators |
This dialog contains the following status information:
The installation name assigned to the coordinator to which the agent is connected. | |
The licenses that are applied. Use the arrow controls to scroll through the licenses. | |
If configured, this is the number of Registry events processed by the agent. | |
The computer name (and SCP port) of the coordinators to which this agent is currently connected. NOTE: For more details on agent connection behavior, see Installation Notes and Best Practices in the Quest Change Auditor Installation Guide. | |
The time when the agent last downloaded the agent configuration information/settings. | |
The number of events that have been sent to a coordinator since the agent was last started. | |
The number of events that a coordinator has acknowledged. Normally, this value will be the same as the Events Sent. However, it may be smaller if the coordinator is not running or if a large number of events are being processed by the coordinator which may be slowing it down. Events may also be lost due to communication problems, in which case the agent will try to re-send the events. | |
The number of events in the agent database that are waiting to be forwarded to a coordinator. |
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Terms of Use Privacy Cookie Preference Center