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By default, when using the remote update, EventSentry connects to remote computers with the username you are currently logged on as. This might prove difficult when you have to administer different domains and/or servers that require you to authenticate as a different user.
If you would like EventSentry to use different credentials when connecting to remote machines then you can do one of the following:
Credentials set on a per-machine level will override credentials set on a per-group or global level, credentials set on the group level override global credentials.
Specifying global authentication credentials Different credentials can be set on a global level, to affect all configured computers. To set global credentials, right-click the Computer Groups container and select Set Username / Password. Global credentials affect all computers, unless other credentials are set on a per-group or per-host level.
Specifying different Credentials per group You can set a different username/password by right-clicking the group icon and selecting Set Username / Password as shown below.
This will bring up the "Set Username and Password" dialog where you can enter alternate credentials:
Once username and password are set EventSentry will use these credentials when connecting to any computer in that particular group. This includes directly connecting to computers with the Connect feature when right-clicking computer items.
Specifying different Credentials per Machine When only a few machines need different credentials then you can set a username and password on a per machine basis. This time right-click the machine name instead of the group
and again select Set Username / Password. Please note that credentials set on a per computer basis always override credentials set on a per group basis.
Removing Credentials To remove previously set credentials again (whether for a group or for a computer) right-click the respective icon and select Set Username / Password. In the dialog box click on Remove Authentication to have the credentials erased.
Icons When you set different credentials for computer items or groups, then you will notice that the icon shown in the tree pane will have a little green card added to it as shown in the figure below:
This is to indicate that different credentials are stored, in the example above on WEB1. |