#372 closed defect (wontfix)
SysTray dosen't work properly on Windows Server 2008
| Reported by: | morimura | Owned by: | mickem |
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| Priority: | 1 | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Core Module | Version: | |
| Severity: | Bugs | Keywords: | |
| Cc: |
Description
Install environment:
Windows Server 2008 Standard Ed 64bit
NSClient++-0.3.7-x64
Installing procedure:
1.Log on as Administrator
2.Decompress NSClient++-0.3.7-x64
3.Edit nsc.ini file as shown below
[modules]
; SysTray.dll <--- NOTICE THE COMMENT
[Settings]
shared_session=1
On a MS Dos prompt, enter following commands
- NSClient++ /install
- NSClient++ SysTray install
Problem:
- When pressing command button on SysTray nothing appears.
When I install NSClient++ and SysTray on Windows XP, commands in modules directory appear.
- The message "TODO:re-implement this" appears, next to the command button on SysTray.
When using Win XP, "OK" will be seen after pushed a command button on SysTray.
Notes:
Monitoring Windows server's resource and services are working just fine with nagios 3.0.
Attachments (1)
Change History (4)
Changed 3 years ago by morimura
comment:1 Changed 3 years ago by mickem
- Owner changed from MickeM to mickem
- Status changed from new to assigned
- Version 0.3.7 deleted
comment:2 Changed 3 years ago by morimura
- Resolution set to wontfix
- Status changed from assigned to closed
Thanks for quick response.
You may close this ticket because I don't think this is big issue as long as monitoring works fine.
comment:3 Changed 3 years ago by mickem
That is my view as well...
The systray for NSCLient++ is about as useful as a systray for the network card if you ask me...
Michael Medin









Hello,
This is experimental code and works if it works but it is NOTHING I would use in production...
I have answered this and many feel I am "irresponsible" when I say that. But fact is I dont have the resources to fix that at the moment.
It may at some point be improved but at the moment the resources (I am but one man doing this in my spare time) are not sufficient to fix it.
If you feel this is important feel free to provide resources for fixing this issue or help fix it yourself.
Michael Medin