System
Alerts - (Win 98, ME, NT, 2000, 2003 and XP
Clients)
Identify any changes within the data gathered by NetSupport
DNA across the overall enterprise, including alerts
for:
New PCs Added.
Changes in key Hardware Inventory (i.e. Memory /
CPU changed on a PC, New Monitor installed).
Application installation or removal.
Application licensing warnings (i.e. total copies
of Acrobat installed now exceeds company license limit).
Changes to user details.
Internet and Application Metering behaviour (access
to restricted sites or applications attempted).
Software Distribution delivery alerts (delivery
fail, or advertised package used).
System Alerts also includes an additional category
for "Console Alerts" which refer to any changes
in conditions not related to a specific PC, for example
when a PC is removed / deleted or a change is made to
an operators rights or configuration.
PC Alerts - (Win 2000, 2003 and XP
Clients)
Identify real-time changes or conditions that occur
on a specific PC, including alerts for:
CPU or Network utilisation alerts (i.e. CPU utilisation
exceeds 90% for X mins).
Process alerts.
Disk space alerts (i.e. Free Disk space below X
Gb or Y %).
Application and Services Start / Stop alerts (i.e.
Alert if AntiVirus service is stopped).
File size change alerts.
Print spooler alerts (number of outstanding jobs).
Security alerts - failed login attempts.
Security alerts - USB device activation alerts (i.e.
a memory stick is installed).
Security alerts - New drive mappings alert.
Security alerts - CD / DVD disk insertion alert.
Windows systems event logs - Alert based on new
entries posted in the windows event log for either
application, security or system categories.
Alerts can be configured to trigger based on their
recorded status of Error, Warning, Information, Audit
Success, Audit Failure or All.
PC alerts can also be grouped into user-defined profiles
(i.e. server alerts, desktop alerts) to allow for easy
allocation to enterprise systems. All alerts can be
assigned on either an enterprise or departmental basis
with variable priority levels. Alert notifications can
be directed to specified email recipients and/or active
console users (on a per alert basis, so the nature of
the alert may dictate which operators are notified).
In addition outstanding alerts are identified against
matching PCs on the main company hierarchy tree view.
Once Alerts have been identified, suitable action notes
are added by the Console Operator and the Alert is subsequently
closed and a full history of all PC alerts is then accessible
from the History component.