There are no events in the Operations Manager log on either the IIS
servers or the RMS that are helpful.
Thanks!
Do you have a management pack for the OS in place? Does it work for any of
your 2000 IIS machines?
Anders Bengtsson
Microsoft MVP - System Center Operations Manager
www.contoso.se
For IIS to discover the machine as a IIS Server on 2000, it looks at the
following registry keys:
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\IISAdmin\Start .... this should equal 2
(the IISAdmin service startup type automatic)
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\CurrentVersion (This needs to
be 5.0)
Are you seeing the IIS 2000 Server Role being discovered?
-Nathan Downey [MSFT]
"Megan Kielman" <megan....@gmail.com> wrote in message
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As a general rule we try not to monitor services that have a startup type
that isn't automatic. I do not believe this "general rule" is documented
anywhere.
-Nathan Downey [MSFT]
"Megan Kielman" <MeganK...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Nathan -
>
> Thank you so much! I just discovered that the IIS service was set to
> Manual!
> I have changed the startup type and restarted the agent.
>
> Where can I find the information you provided below? It would be very use
> to
> know this type of stuff in the future.
>
> Thanks!