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2000-03-21T03:08:26Z
Date parsed: 3/21/2000 3:08:26 AM
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 02:08:26 +0200

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Hello Bob!

> 1- Everything seems to have been copied over in the new installation.
> However, no matter what I do (new rules, edit, remove, etc.) I cannot
> see or set the ACTIVE FLAG or STOP FLAG or anything. There is no
> indication that they are even there.

You are using the initial release of SL4NT 2.0, which was available for =
only
one day (02/11/00).
It displays the bug you describe if running on NT 4.0 (W2K would be =
fine).
To fix your problem, please replace the file sl4ntmgr.dll in the
<InstallDir>\Bin directory with the fixed one, which is attached to this
message.

> 2- Should I be able to remotely access the NT server running the =
syslog
> service from my NT workstation? It appears that for starters I need =
to
> be logged on as the Administrator from my workstation and then what =
else
> needs to be in place?

You must be an administrator of the local computer, where the SL4NT =
Manager
Snap-In is running, and you must be an administrator of the target =
computer
on which an instance of SL4NT, which you want to administer, is running.
In case that the account you're currently logged in at the local =
computer
does not exist at the target computer or it does exist but does not have
administrator privileges, do the following: Connect to a file share =
("Net
Use" or Explorer) on the target computer with the credentials of an
administrator account. Afterwards you should be able to administer the
remote SL4NT instance with the SL4NT Manager.

Franz



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