ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsGranular role permissions in Alert Settings We have two main roles working with LogicMonitor, an Infrastructure level and Customer Support level. The Infrastructure role should have full permissions over the entire Alert Settings section and see all items created by everyone. The Customer Support level should only be able to view, add and modify the settings they set. Some of these settings may be temporary so there may be a lot of activity in the Alert Settings section. We do not want the possibility for a user in the Customer Support role to view, modify or delete settings created by users in the Infrastructure role. This is high priority for us. Re: How WMI, DCOM, RPC and UAC effect access to remote Window Systems for Monitoring I was banging my head against the wall for several hours trying to get a Windows Machine to be monitored via WMI without local admin permissions. I spent hours trying to get it to work and even though classes would be enumerated the data returned would be null. I almost gave up but then added a vanilla domain user account to the built-in Local Windows group "Performance Monitor Users", not "Performance Log Users" and all worked perfectly. No need to play around with DCOM or WMI permissions at all. It just worked.
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