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IIS Problem

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by ramon82, 2008/09/06.

  1. 2008/09/06
    ramon82

    ramon82 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi all! I have a question you might help me with. I have an email service which relies to IIS....Is there a way how I could be notified that the IIS Service was stopped? ie: if SERVERA runs IIS and stops, SERVERB or SERVERA itself notifies a client running XP? Any idea anyone?

    thanks!
     
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    ramon82

    ramon82 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Updated other thread, sorry forgot :confused:

    As for this query, no its a different server....:eek:
     
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    ramon82

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    I created a batch file using NET SEND command to notify me whenever service stops..

    Query was answered :)

    Cheers
     
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    Didyma is a nice cheap little network monitoring tool. You can schedule it to check nodes and send e-mail reports when it fails to connect. It also has an in-built web server that display a network map for you showing current status. I find it very useful for monitoring a small network.
     

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