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Hi Andy,
From the base monitor machine, could try accessing \\db48\S$\MSSQL\LOG using the administrator account? Does this work?
Thanks,
Priya -
I suppose someone could have disabled administrative shares on the computer using Computer Management. You may want to check there.
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Thanks for the replies, all our admin shares are disable on all boxes, it's company policy, can it be pointed directly at the folder if I can get a share granted?
Andy -
Unfortunately, SQL Monitor doesn't currently support this. I will raise feature request for this.
Thanks,
Priya
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I am building a proof of concept for Monitoring 2.3 and each time I add a server, I can connect to the host ok but each time I connect to the SQL instance (which is default) I get this error:
10 Aug 2011 12:41 PM File List Files: S:\MSSQL\LOG Cannot connect DirectoryNotFoundException Could not find a part of the path '\\db48\S$\MSSQL\LOG'.
I am using a administrator login for the host and an sa account for SQL server.
Help.
regards
Andy