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Windows 7 - Collect Action Center & Reliability Monitor events from Win 7 clients

 
02-09-2012   #1


Windows 7 Enterprise x64
 
 

Collect Action Center & Reliability Monitor events from Win 7 clients

Hi,

Is it possible to use Server 2008 R2, a Windows 7 workstation, or some software to collect the events logged in the Action Center on our Windows 7 clients? Also, is it possible to collect the events logged in the Reliability Monitor (View reliability history) from our Windows 7 clients.

I am interested in aggregating this information in a central location i.e. on a server/workstation, which our administrators have access to. Is this possible when using System Center Configuration Manager? A smaller scale solution would be preferred as we only have around 120 clients.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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02-09-2012   #2


Windows Server 2008 R2
 
 


This is Agentless Error Monitoring (AEM) with SCOM, or Desktop Error Monitoring (DEM) with the MDOP package. I believe DEM is end of life, though, so AEM is probably the best way to go.
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02-10-2012   #3


Windows 7 Enterprise x64
 
 


Thanks for your reply. I'll research AEM as a solution.
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