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To monitor a system via WMI, it must be added to Uptime Infrastr= ucture Monitor using a user with domain admin or local admin privileges.&nb= sp; This requirement is due to Windows permissions. It is important t= o note that Uptime Infrastructure Monitor does not make any changes to = ;the domain or Active Directory environment or systems in any way; it = simply makes read-only requests for the system information.
After the system has been added to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor, if the= re are security concerns related to the elevated privileges, a user ac= count with the limited permissions described below should be sufficient to = enable WMI agentless operation to function properly. Although ad= ministrator user credentials should eliminate potential access issues, this= level is not strictly required for monitoring.
Permissions required for monitoring a system via WMI:
Note
Note
The options format for WMI-based agentless monitoring includes the follo= wing fields in addition to the standard element fields:
For example: