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e.g: Network Adapter Bytes Sent per second 2008, That's probably for windows 2008 only. You just need to override all similar rules targetted to other OS version (2003) as well. For "sub classes" (NLB, cluster etc) you probably don't have to do a thing as most likely those are inhereted from the windows 2008 rule and will be disabled as soon as you disable it for the windows 2008 class.Rob Korving http://jama00.wordpress.com/
November 17th, 2011 12:56pm

I usually do differentiate between 2003 and 2008. Such as WIndows Server 2008 Computer or Windows Server 2008 Operating system (depending on what it targets). And another one for the windows 2003 version. Thats just what I do. Is also because the 2003 and 2008 mps are split actually. Bob Cornelissen - BICTT (My BICTT Blog) - Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Recipient I started like this but it seemed heavy but I'll. Thanks, DomSystem Center Operations Manager 2007 / System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 / Forefront Client Security / Forefront Identity Manager
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November 19th, 2011 9:40am

because the counters are split between 2003 and 2008 counters you would best use the main 2003 and 2008 OS as the override targets for those. Like Rob and I said, the rest is inherited and no need to override all of them. I usually create one overrides mp for windows 2003 and one for windows 2008 and just work through them. In many cases the same monitors and rules apply and in most cases you will want to handle them in the same way (on or off or other threshold).Bob Cornelissen - BICTT (My BICTT Blog) - Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Recipient
November 19th, 2011 12:55pm

Hello, I need to override classes for All Operating System: e.g: Network Adapter Bytes Sent per second 2008 Do I need to do one by one all OS 2003, 2008, Full 2008, NLB 2008, Cluster 2008 etc... or the Windows Server Operating System will include all of them? Thanks, DomSystem Center Operations Manager 2007 / System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 / Forefront Client Security / Forefront Identity Manager
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November 19th, 2011 9:34pm

I usually do differentiate between 2003 and 2008. Such as WIndows Server 2008 Computer or Windows Server 2008 Operating system (depending on what it targets). And another one for the windows 2003 version. Thats just what I do. Is also because the 2003 and 2008 mps are split actually.Bob Cornelissen - BICTT (My BICTT Blog) - Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Recipient
November 20th, 2011 2:26am

e.g: Network Adapter Bytes Sent per second 2008, That's probably for windows 2008 only. You just need to override all similar rules targetted to other OS version (2003) as well. For "sub classes" (NLB, cluster etc) you probably don't have to do a thing as most likely those are inhereted from the windows 2008 rule and will be disabled as soon as you disable it for the windows 2008 class.Rob Korving http://jama00.wordpress.com/
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November 20th, 2011 4:03am

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