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Q7050015: I'm not able to monitor a Windows 2003 station through SNMP. The Windows SNMP service is already running.
On Windows 2003, you need to configure the SNMP service before you can actually use it. You can configure the service in the following way: Open the 'Services' applet from the 'Administrative Tools' group in the 'Start' menu; Select 'SNMP Service' and select 'Properties' from the context menu (right mouse-button); In the 'Accepted Community Names' list, add a new community, for instance: 'Public' (READ_ONLY); Enable 'Accept SNMP Packets from any host', or add all hosts that you want to ...
Network Monitor > Monitoring SNMP

Q7050020: Is the SNMP Trap Service required to send out SNMP Traps from Network Monitor?
No, it is NOT required. ActiveXperts Network Monitor uses the SNMP Agent (i.e. the normal SNMP Service) to send out SNMP Traps.
Network Monitor > Monitoring SNMP

Q7050025: I'm not able to use the SNMP check, even when I try the built-in sample. The response string says: "Unable to establish an SNMP connection".
Network Component requires an SNMP Agent running (remote) computer. By default, SNMP is not installed on a Windows platform. This applies to all major Windows platforms, i.e. Windows NT4, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. To install the SNMP agent on a Windows XP/2000/2003 platform, you must do the following: Open the Control Panel, choose 'Add/Remove Programs' and select the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' icon from the left-pane; Select 'Management and Monitoring Tools' and...
Network Monitor > Monitoring SNMP

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