ActiveXperts Network Monitor KB - Configuration API
'Configuration API' Knowledge Base Articles
Q6650010 | I want to modify checks in the configuration. Can this be achieved programmatically? |
Sure. There are samples for Powershell and VBScript in the following default Folder: C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\Powershell\ and C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\ Check out Powershell scripts ModifyChecks.ps1 and M ... | |
Q6650020 | I want to put certain checks 'On Hold' in a scripted way, so I can schedule this job. |
Use the following script for that: C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\HoldChecks.ps1 (Powershell) or C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\HoldChecks.vbs (VBScript) ... | |
Q6650030 | How can I display all properties of a particular Check? |
Use the following script for that: C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\ShowCheck.ps1 (Powershell) or C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\ShowCheck.vbs (VBScript) ... | |
Q6650040 | I would like to create new checks, in an automated way. |
Use the following script for that: C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\CreateCheck.ps1 (Powershell) or C:\ProgramData\ActiveXperts\Network Monitor\Configuration API\VBScript\CreateCheck.vbs (VBScript) ... | |
Q6650200 | Can I use the Configration API in CSharp.NET? |
Sure. To write a .NET based console application, please use the following steps: Launch Microsoft Visual Studio Create a new '.NET Console Project' In the Project context menu, choose 'Add-COM Reference...' and 'ActiveXperts Network Monitor Configuration API' In your program source code, ... | |
Q6650210 | Can I use the Configration API in VB.NET? |
If your Visual Studio version still supports VB.NET, it is possible. VB.NET has become less prominet in recent versions of Visual Studio. To write a VB.NET based console application, please use the following steps: Launch Microsoft Visual Studio Create a new 'VB.NET Console Project' ... |
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