What happens if you delete the systray.dll file and move it to C:\Temp\ ?
It shouldn't be this complicated. I suggest:
Uninstall NSClient++
Delete C:\Program Files\NSClient++
Install NSClient++.
Send alert for server uptime
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Seems to work now with a fresh install. I was trying to upgrade the old client to the latest one that's why systray.dll was not there. I'll work this out myself.Box293 wrote:What happens if you delete the systray.dll file and move it to C:\Temp\ ?
It shouldn't be this complicated. I suggest:
Uninstall NSClient++
Delete C:\Program Files\NSClient++
Install NSClient++.
Thanks very much for all your help.
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No worries. It can be frustrating getting sidetracked with small issues that have nothing to do with what you are trying to achieve.
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