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Expand the Private and Shared folders in the explorer view to locate the alert-enabled search to be disabled. Select the alert from the Search list box in the right-hand pane. |
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Right-click the alert and select Alert | Disable Alert. A message box is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to disable the alert. Click Yes. |
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Open the Alert tab, clear the Alert Enabled check box. (If the Search Properties tabs are not being displayed, right-click the alert definition and select the Show Properties menu command.) |
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When the alert is disabled, the Alert column displays ‘Disabled’. |
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Expand the Private and Shared folders in the explorer view to locate the alert-enabled search to be disabled. Select the alert from the Search list in the right-hand pane. |
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Right-click the alert and select Alert | Disable Transport | Email. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm that you want to disable the alert. Click Yes. |
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Open the Alert tab, clear the Email check box and the Alert Enabled check box. (If the Search Properties tabs are not being displayed, right-click the alert definition and select the Show Properties menu command.) |
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Expand the Private and Shared folders in the explorer view to locate the alert-enabled search to be disabled. Select the alert from the Search list in the right-hand pane. |
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Right-click the alert and select Alert | Disable Transport | SNMP. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm that you want to disable the alert. Click Yes. |
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Open the Alert tab, clear the SNMP check box and the Alert Enabled check box. (If the Search Properties tabs are not being displayed, right-click the alert definition and select Show Properties.) |
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Expand the Private and Shared folders in the explorer view to locate the alert-enabled search to be disabled. Select the alert from the Search list in the right-hand pane. |
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Right-click the alert and select Alert | Disable Transport | WMI. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm that you want to disable the alert. Click Yes. |
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Open the Alert tab, clear the WMI check box and the Alert Enabled check box. (If the Search Properties tabs are not being displayed, right-click the alert definition and select the Show Properties menu command.) |
The Alert History page is accessed by selecting an alert enabled search, right-clicking and selecting Alert | History. This page displays details regarding the events that triggered the selected alert, including the time the alert was triggered, if the alert was successfully sent, a description of the event that triggered the alert and, if applicable, an error message stating the alert was not sent.
For each enabled alert, two additional context menu commands become available whenever you right-click an alert-enabled search definition on the Searches page: Alert | History and Alert | Delete History.
NOTE: The Alert | History and Alert | Delete History right-click commands are available for any search that has ever had an alert enabled in the current product version, regardless of its current state. These commands are not available for disabled alerts, only after the alert history has been deleted using Alert | Delete History. |
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On the Searches page, select an alert-enabled search definition, right-click, expand the Alert command and select History. |
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On the Searches page, select an alert-enabled search, right-click, expand the Alert command and select e Delete History. |
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right-click the alert and select Event Details |
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To hide the Event Details pane, use the hide button in the upper right corner of the Event Details pane. |
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click the Alert Properties tool bar button |
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right-click the alert and select Alert Properties |
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To hide the Alert tab, use the hide button in the upper right corner. |
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