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Hi papatterson. Thanks for your question. Unfortunately there isn't a view like that at the moment although how users interact with the portal is something we're interested in improving.
So I can better understand where you're coming from, how would expect to interact with a view that showed all the names at once? Would you expect it to show all products together? What actions would you expect to perform on a such a view (eg invite users / add a licence admin)?
I'd appreciate hearing any more insight into why such a view would be useful. Thanks in advance. / comments
Hi papatterson. Thanks for your question. Unfortunately there isn't a view like that at the moment although how users interact with the portal is something we're interested in improving.
So I can b...
Hi jpratt
To add a bit more detail to the response above, we currently have a portal that you can access by logging in to www.red-gate.com and selecting My products.
What you see depends on whether you purchased the software and/or whether you’ve been invited (by the license owner) to use the software. The following help page contains more details but if you purchased the license (ie you are the license owner) you can invite people to use the license and remove people from it. https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/XX/Managing+your+Redgate+licenses
The feature we’re currently developing for this page is the ability for the license owner to delegate responsibility of managing the license to any number of license admins. The reason for this is often the person who purchased the license is not the same person who needs to manage it.
Following that we have a number of further improvements in mind, so if you have any ideas please feel free to drop me a line at fiona.gazeley@red-gate.com
Many thanks, Fiona (Redgate Licensing) / comments
Hi jpratt
To add a bit more detail to the response above, we currently have a portal that you can access by logging in to www.red-gate.com and selecting My products.
What you see depends on whether...
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Hi and thanks for your suggestion. Very happy for you to post PowerShell related questions here. If in the future we find there a lot of these, then we will definitely consider spinning up a separate forum.
Cheers, Fiona (Project Manager - Redgate Database Lifecycle Management) / comments
Hi and thanks for your suggestion. Very happy for you to post PowerShell related questions here. If in the future we find there a lot of these, then we will definitely consider spinning up a separa...
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Welcome to the SQL Release Support Forum
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It doesn't help to disable the WMI part of the monitoring because the underlying problem is with DCOM on which WMI and remote registry are built. Whilst you could disable WMI, disabling remote registry would remove much of the product’s usefulness.
In order for monitoring to succeed, the following network traffic needs to be opened up (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832017/en-gb):
ICMP Ping
Port 135
Port 445
Ports 49152-65535 (for Windows Server 2008 or later)
Ports 1023-5000 (for Windows Server 2003 or earlier)
These are all covered by the following Windows Firewall rules/exceptions:
All ICMP v4
Core Networking
File and Printer Sharing
SQL Server
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
I hope that is of some help.
Fiona / comments
It doesn't help to disable the WMI part of the monitoring because the underlying problem is with DCOM on which WMI and remote registry are built. Whilst you could disable WMI, disabling remote regi...