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SolarWinds UDT - Managing Active Directory Domain Controllers; Adding a New AD Domain Controller

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If the audit account logon event is configured to the state
"No Auditing" or "Failure" and the UDT credential does not
have event log read access
UDT displays the error message "2
connection error"
The audit account logon event is configured as expected
but the UDT credential does not have event log read access
UDT displays the error message "1
connection error"
The audit account logon event is not configured but the
UDT credentials have event log read access
UDT displays the error message "1
connection error"
If everything is set up as expected UDT displays "Successful"
If the supplied credentials are wrong UDT displays "Test Failed"
Managing Active Directory Domain Controllers
UDT uses Active Directory domain controllers to retrieve information about user activity on network
devices.
The following topics explain how to discover, add, edit and delete AD domain controllers from
within UDT:
n UDT Domain Controller Discovery
n Adding a New AD domain controller
n Editing an AD domain controller
n Assign a credential to an AD domain controller
n Deleting an AD Domain Controller
Adding a New AD domain controller
Follow these steps to add a new AD domain controller into UDT.
1. Click Manage Active Directory Domain Controller in the Track Users and Endpoints area in UDT
Settings (Settings > UDT Settings).
2. Click Add AD Domain Controller.
3.
Enter a hostname or IP address under Define Node.
4. Check Active Directory Domain Controller in Additional Monitoring Options.
5.
Select the appropriate credential for UDT to use with this AD domain controller.
The UDT software automatically populates User Name and Password based on the values you
entered when you created the credential.
For information of credentials see "Managing Active Directory Credentials"
6. Click Next.
7. Select the node resources to monitor, then click Next.
8.
Check Scan device for ports if you want to monitor the ports on this AD domain controller.
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