The NT category contains Knowledge Scripts that perform administrative tasks for Windows agents and your AppManager site. To run Knowledge Scripts in this category, your user account needs administrator privileges.
From the Knowledge Script view of Control Center, you can access more information about any NetIQ-supported Knowledge Script by selecting it and clicking Help. In the Operator Console, click any Knowledge Script in the Knowledge Script pane and press F1.
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Configures the agent restrictions for communicating with management servers. |
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Updates the security key file on a managed client computer. |
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Configures the security level for the AppManager agent remotely on Windows computers in your network. |
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Monitors the Windows Application log for self‑monitoring events raised by the agent services (NetIQmc and NetIQccm). |
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Monitors the health of the scripting engine on the AppManager agent on a Windows computer. |
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Changes the graphic and hyperlink that appear at the bottom of each report page. |
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Queries the registry on a computer where you have installed a report agent to get or set the number of concurrent reports. |
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Updates the registry with severity settings for AppManager agent and Management Service events |
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Configures communication between managed client computers and the management server. |
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Configures the size and frequency of agent communications with the management server. |
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Deletes expired reports generated by an AppManager report agent. |
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Temporarily disables network communication from a managed client on Windows to the current management server and saves messages (including events, data, and job status) in the managed client's local repository. |
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Resumes regular ongoing network communication from a managed client on Windows to the management server. |
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Continues a paused Internet Information Services (IIS) site. |
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Pauses an Internet Information Services (IIS) site. |
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Restarts an Internet Information Services (IIS) server. |
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Restarts an Internet Information Services (IIS) site. |
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Raises an event that displays local repository (LR) configuration information of a managed client computer. |
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Removes local repository (LR) configuration information from a managed client computer. |
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Stores local repository (LR) configuration information in a managed client computer. |
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Monitors the Windows Application log for events that indicate the agent and the management server are not using compatible encryption keys. |
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Monitors the Windows Application log for events generated by the agent service and the management server. |
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Removes a designated primary management server from a managed client on Windows. |
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Sets an application server maintenance period for a managed computer on Windows. During the maintenance period, regularly scheduled AppManager jobs can be prevented from running. |
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Restricts the management servers that can control a particular agent in sites with multiple management servers or multiple repositories. |
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Sets the timestamp for data as it is referenced for reports. This setting affects all reports, but it does not affect areas other than reporting. |
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Sets or changes the deployment Web service with which the managed client communicates to install the agents remotely. |
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Designates a selected managed client as a standby managed client for specified Knowledge Script categories and for the master managed client. |
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Modifies the maximum number of events or data points that can be stored in the local repository of a managed client on Windows. |
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Sets the primary management server for a managed client on Windows in multiple management server configurations. |
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Sets the output path of the Report Agent. Sets the URL Mapping registry value so that the paths to reports are displayed as hyperlinks in report event messages. |
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Defines the resources required to run Knowledge Script jobs on Windows computers. |
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Specifies a schedule for uploading data and/or events from the local repository of a managed client on Windows to the current management server. Sets up specific schedules for data, events, or both. |
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Uses the Windows agent as a proxy computer to check the availability of a remote managed UNIX computer and monitor the health of the UNIX agent, version 6.5, or later. |
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Upgrades all child jobs for a specified parent job on managed Windows or UNIX servers to the latest Knowledge Script version. |