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Hi,
Currently:
* If you only wish to monitor local SQL Server instances, you can use an administrator, or the "Local System" account.
* If you wish to monitor remote SQL Server instances, you will need an administrators account , which is an administrator on all of the machines you wish to administer.
Hope that helps,
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Jason Cook wrote:Hi,
Currently:
* If you only wish to monitor local SQL Server instances, you can use an administrator, or the "Local System" account.
* If you wish to monitor remote SQL Server instances, you will need an administrators account , which is an administrator on all of the machines you wish to administer.
Just to clarify slightly windows auth for the sql servers is fine, but the account running the incident repository needs to have administator rights on the remote machin (e.g. by being put in the remove machines local administrators group)
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Is this a requirement to monitor remote servers?
We use windows auth.
thanks