emery@xxxxxxx: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
In message <126936311.35621276729776093.JavaMail.root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Nath
an Scott writes:
>
>----- "Scott Emery" <emery@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I will reproduce the problem today or tomorrow. I hadn't
>> given the problem much thought as the error messages I saw led me
>> to believe it was designed for a different version (more expensive
>> :-))
>> of Windows.
>
>Heh.
>
>> Here's what I remember:
>> I downloaded and attempted to install the package from my unlimited
>> account before finding the instructions. I installed the package by
>> double clicking on it (not the suggested msiexec /i command line).
>> After fiddling around with it I discovered that the collector wasn't
>> running. I found the instructions. I started a command prompt
>> window.
>> I cded to \Glider\scripts. I ran .\postinst.bat. It complained
>> several
>> times about not being able to find or attach to a service or
>> services.
>> I apologise for the skimpiness of the information, but I didn't know
>> to expect it to work in the Windows 7 Home environment.
>
>Ah, you possibly didn't do the install as a user with administrator
>privileges? That would explain the "sc" command failing (which starts
>up pmcd as a service, etc). You should be able to still use pmchart
>and the other clients though, just not monitoring your local machine
>(until pmcd running).
>
>cheers.
>
>--
>Nathan
I did install as a user with administrative privileges. I have
performed other administrative actions with this account.
Scott Emery
emery@xxxxxxx
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