Add-In: Windows Home Server Event Monitor

whsevent1 150x150 Add In: Windows Home Server Event Monitor

Windows Home Server Event Monitor is a new add-in from Dave Mercer which monitors your home server’s event log and sends an email to the address of your choice when a pre-defined event occurs.

The add-in is in alpha and Dave’s looking for testing support and feedack from the community. Future features will include WHS Health Event monitoring and S.M.A.R.T monitoring of the disks.

More Info and Download: davemercer.org


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  • GaMeR™

    Looks promising!

  • http://davemercer.org Dave Mercer

    v1.0.1.0 is available

    http://davemercer.org/projects/WHSEventMonitor/ReleaseNotes.aspx

    Version 1.0.1.0 – Oct 29, 2007

    Bug Fixes based on user feedback

    * Removed spurious tooltip and fixed typos – Jerry
    * Clarified UI a little – Roy
    o added tooltips
    o changed Regex defaults in event grid view to default to “All” versus “.*”
    o warning dialog if a user selects “All” for the event types in a log to avoid spam
    * Changed msi name from SDK default – Simon
    * I now allow for unauthenticated SMTP. – Jake
    I cannot test this on my hosting service so pls let me know if it works.
    * Fixed Aggregation timer bug that nobody has noticed

    Important: Uninstall any old versions first. Failure to do so is an undefined situation.

  • Terry Walsh

    Thanks for the update, Dave

    Terry