Tips & Tricks - MonitorMagic
2. Software inventory using SNMP
The majority of NT system administrators are primarily
concerned with the health and stability of servers,
as they are almost always the most important machines
in any data driven company. This being the case workstations
often receive little attention. As a result end users
install and run applications on their workstations
that, if they were aware, system administrators would
never allow. Standard Windows tools do not provide
system administrators with the ability to easily
view applications installed on remote Windows 2000
Pro/XP Pro workstations. MonitorMagic tactfully addresses
this deficiency, each copy of the product comes with
10 workstation licenses that can be put to use to
provide the aforementioned functionality.
To enable MonitorMagic to list applications installed
on remote Windows 2000 Professional/XP Professional
machines there are prerequisites. The SNMP service
must be installed on the machine running the MonitorMagic
service and any machine where you want to see a list
of installed applications. The procedure for installing
the SNMP service is as follows:
1.) Go to the machine, where you would like MonitorMagic
to access a list of installed applications, either
physically or using a remote control tool such as "Remote
Desktop Viewer."
2.) Choose Start/Settings/Control Panel/"Add/Remove Programs"/"Add/Remove
Windows Components" The following dialog appears:

3.) Double-click "Management and Monitoring
Tools", the following dialog appears:

4.) Choose the "Simple Network Management Protocol" checkbox,
click "OK" and complete the wizard. The
SNMP service is now installed.
Although it is not a requirement, it is recommend
that the MonitorMagic service be installed on each
machine you wish to view a list of applications on.
Doing so enables you to view the list of applications
installed on a machine by double-clicking the machine
name itself in MonitorMagic's "Network view." If
you opt to use a single service to show the list
of applications installed, the display will be confusing.
This is because SNMP monitors don't display by machine
name, they display by IP address. Many system admins
don't know the IP address of every machine, making
it difficult to determine, when using a single service,
what machine each application is actually installed
on. This is not an issue when each machine runs it's
own service, that service only displays the list
of installed applications for that machine. Please
review the MonitorMagic help file for details on
installing the MonitorMagic service.
A MonitorMagic policy that provides a list of applications
installed on a Windows 2000 Pro/XP Pro machine has
already been created and may be downloaded here.
Before the policy can be used it must be imported
into MonitorMagic. To do so please do the following:
1.) Download the policy, save it to the default
policy location which is:
%SYSTEMROOT%:\Program Files\Tools4ever\MonitorMagic\MonitorPolicies
2.) Open the MonitorMagic client and choose the "Policies" tab
3.) Choose either "Central monitor policies" or "Local monitor
policies", now choose Policies/Import policies...
4.) Navigate to the path where the policy was saved, select it, and click "OK",
the policy now appears in the MonitorMagic client
The policy is called "Software Installed," out
of the box it is not ready for use. Two edits need
to be made to the policy. Begin editing by expanding
the policy so the "Applications Installed on <ENTER
MACHINE NAME HERE>" entry is displayed, double-click
this entry so the following dialog appears:

Edit the "Name:" field as to replace "<ENTER <MACHINE
NAME HERE>" with the name of the machine
the policy will be applied to. Now double-click the
only entry in the "Specify the SNMP host, Object
Identifier and Community to monitor," the following
dialog appears:

Change the contents of the "Host address:" field
as to replace the current entry with the IP address
of the machine you want a list of installed applications
on. If your host community is not "public" enter
your host community name in the "Host community:" field,
click "OK". The policy is now ready to
be applied to to the machine you want to view a list
of installed applications for. After the policy has
been applied and you connect to the service you chose
to process the policy, the list of installed applications
will appear similar to the following:

***Please be aware that the policy outlined in this
article is MACHINE
SPECIFIC. If you would
like to apply the policy to other machines you will
need to copy the monitor, paste it, and edit the
pasted copy so it points to a different IP address.
Please contact support@tools4ever.com with
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