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May 2007

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Windows 2003 Virtualization Licensing
I read Michael Otey's Top 10: "Tips for Virtual Server 2005 R2" (February 2007, InstantDoc ID 94289). Michael stated, "Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise allows as many as four active Windows Server instances." Does this apply to virtualization software other than Microsoft's? For example, I just purchased a new server with Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition R2, and I installed VMware Server. I was about to order a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition R2 OS license for the virtual machine that I'm building when I saw Michael's article. I'm hoping I can avoid the additional cost of the VM OS license.
—Bill Mills

Yes, the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition R2 virtualization licensing applies to all virtual machine (VM) technologies, including VMware and Microsoft. So in your case, Bill, you don't need another Windows OS license for the VM you're building. To clarify: You can run more than four VMs, but you must pay for licenses for the fifth and subsequent VMs.
—Michael Otey

Uninstalling Patches in HFNetChkPro Plus
In his review of Shavlik Technologies' HFNetChkPro Plus 5.8 in "Patch Management Solutions" (March 2007, InstantDoc ID 94912), Philip Morgan states, "HFNetChkPro Plus lets you uninstall patches but only in the reverse order of deployment." This is inaccurate. With the exception of Microsoft-recommended Daylight Savings Time patches in the US and Australia, patches in any of Shavlik Technologies' patch management solutions can be uninstalled in any order.
—Mark Shavlik, President and CEO
Shavlik Technologies

EventSentry 2.72
In the March 2007 edition of Windows IT Pro, Joel Barker reviewed our product, EventSentry 2.72 (InstantDoc ID 94824). Unfortunately, there were several technical inaccuracies in the review. I would like to clarify our product's capabilities, as well as address how we have resolved some of the short-comings and problems that the review pointed out.

First, the review states that EventSentry can monitor disk and processor performance. This is only partially correct: EventSentry monitors all 32-bit performance counters available in Windows. EventSentry then collects this performance data in a database and creates alerts based on thresholds. Second, the review incorrectly states that the EventSentry agents send data in real time to the management console.

To the contrary, the agents send their data directly to the configured notifications, such as SMTP servers, database servers, and more. As such, no central management console needs to be running in order for the agents to function properly. Third, the review categorizes EventSentry as a network-monitoring tool. EventSentry instead is an event log consolidation and server/workstation health-monitoring suite with complex alerting and configuration options.

As for our product's shortcomings and problems, the review points out a problem in which it's difficult to clearly identify depressed buttons. We, too, identified this problem, located solely in the Hour/Day tab of the filter configuration dialogue. This has been resolved in the upcoming 2.80 release of EventSentry. The review also pointed out that our Quickstart Guide doesn't contain step-by-step instructions. Mr. Barker misunderstood the function of the Quickstart Guide, which provides an architectural overview of EventSentry. He also overlooked our extensive Help guides, which include nine Web-based tutorials and twenty Web-based screencasts to first-time users. In the 2.80 version, we rename the QuickStart Guide "EventSentry Overview" to avoid confusion. Finally, Mr. Barker doesn't recommend EventSentry to large organizations because our management console can be run locally only one user at a time. Although this is only partially true—EventSentry can be run on any computer that is running the agent—we acknowledge this shortcoming and are resolving it in our major 2008 release. In the meantime, our customers with large IT departments use EventSentry happily and successfully.
—Ingmar Koecher
NETIKUS.NET

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