If you are setting up a policy to monitor Windows processes for the first time, the initial dialog box is empty. You will need to specify which Windows processes you want to monitor, how you want the monitoring to take place, and how often the policy should check the monitored processes.
The following actions are available to you:
Opens the Add New Process dialog box and by default displays a list of Windows processes running on the localhost. Use this option if you are not sure of the details of the Windows processes that you want to monitor (for example, the process names or the name of the node where the processes are running). The list does not show stopped or disabled processes.
Opens the Process Properties dialog box and allows you to add a new process monitor. Use this option if you do already know all the details of the Windows processes that you want to monitor but cannot access the node where the processes are running.
Opens the Processes Properties dialog box and allows you to check or modify an existing process monitor.
Opens the Processes Properties dialog box and allows you to copy an existing process monitor. Use this option if you want to re-use conditions or actions, which you have already defined in an existing monitor for a Windows process.
Deletes selected processes: you will be prompted for confirmation of the requested action.
Opens the Defaults dialog box where you can define the default actions to perform if a threshold is met or a condition matched.
Policy Management Policies grouped by type Process/Service Monitoring
The policy editor appears.
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