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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 is a powerful, yet easy to use network monitoring application. Within several minutes of installing the software, you can:
Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 includes a web interface that parallels its console. This allows you to monitor your network from anywhere with Internet connectivity in much the same way that you can from the console. Beginning in this release, the web interface houses all of the WhatsUp Gold full and workspace reports. You can only view reports on the web interface, they are no longer included on the console. While reports are no longer included in the console, they can still be accessed from the console Reports menu.
The Premium Edition is available for separate purchase. It provides all of the network monitoring capabilities of Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 and extends the product to allow monitoring of applications, including:
Ipswitch's release of Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 includes the following new features and enhancements:
Windows Scripting Host is installed with the Windows operating system. To verify your version, run at a command prompt.cscript.exe
If you need to update Windows Scripting Host, go to the Microsoft Scripting Site.
Important: To install and activate the e-commerce version of the application, you will need an active internet connection.
Note: This is the requirement for installation. You will need more space for the database. An MSDE database can grow up to the 2 GB limit.
To verify that file and print sharing are enabled:
The installation program is similar whether you are installing WhatsUp Gold Standard Edition (or WhatsUp Gold Premium Edition) for the first time or upgrading a previous installation. Steps that apply only to a first-time installation, or only to an upgrade, will be identified as such.
To install or upgrade WhatsUp Gold:
AutoRun.exe For example: D:\AutoRun.exeThe Welcome screen recommends that you disable any running antivirus software, estimates how long it takes to install the application, and displays a button that, when clicked, displays the release notes.
If you have an activation key, click Activate and follow the on-screen instructions to activate the product.
If you do not have an activation key, the setup program installs a trial version of the software that expires in 30 days, if not activated. After completing the installation, each time you start the application, you will have an opportunity to purchase a key, as described in Activating the WhatsUp Application in the application Help.
Click Next to continue.
Note: If you want to customize your database setup, you need to first complete the installation, then manually configure your database as described in Alternative Database Setups in the application Help.
The application and data files will be installed in default directories. If you want to change the locations, click the browse buttons to find and select a different directory.
Important: Make sure that you have a large capacity drive selected for data storage. Data files can grow up to the 2 GB MSDE limit.
The default path is . We recommend that you use the default path. Some users prefer to put application files on a partition separate from the operating system, which is usually installed on the C: drive, to isolate the application from an operating system crash.C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\WhatsUp
If you have previously installed WhatsUp Gold, you may already have Web and Report files stored in your installation directory. You can choose to either delete them or back them up during the install. Backup is recommended.
Note: This dialog will not be displayed during an upgrade if you have already enabled the WhatsUp web server in an older version of WhatsUp.
Important: When you use an alternative database setup, you will need to run the database upgrade scripts when installing a new release of WhatsUp Gold. The installation program will warn you if it detects a non-default database. For information on running the upgrade scripts, see Upgrading the Database Schema in the application Help.
If you choose to launch now, the next screen asks you to activate the application. For more information, see Activating the WhatsUp Application in the application Help.
After the activation screen, you are introduced to the Discover Devices wizard, which lets you set options on how to discover your network. If you choose to postpone these steps, click the Cancel.
An MSDE 2000 Release A installation will fail if the following security policy is set to Do not allow installation:
The Unsigned non-driver installation behavior local security policy for Windows 2000
If you use the Do not allow installation setting, you must change it to Silently succeed before installing MSDE 2000 Release A. If necessary, you can return the policy to its previous setting after the installation is complete.
Note: Do not allow installation is not the default setting for these security policies.
To set these policies:
MSDE 2000 Release A includes updates to Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC). When you install MSDE Release A, MDAC 2.7 SP1a is also installed, unless the installation wizard Setup detects the same version or a newer version of MDAC.
Refer to the KB
article or the readme.txt file in the DB
Scripts folder in WhatsUp Gold for more information on how to configure Ipswitch
WhatsUp Gold v11 to work with Microsoft SQL Server or other instances of MSDE
2000.
To access the DB Scripts folder:
\Ipswitch\WhatsUp.For more information on manually upgrading the database from WhatsUp Professional 2006 to Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11, see the DB_Upgrade.txt file in the \DB Scripts\Upgrade Scripts folder.
Visit the Ipswitch Knowledge Base for the most up-to-date version of these files.
To uninstall Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11:
You can also run the Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 executable, then select Remove.
The following dialog shows the uninstall options:

The WhatsUp Gold Data Migration utility migrates data from WhatsUp Gold 7 or 8 into Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11. The following list of items is migrated with this utility:
Before you use the migration utility, we recommend that you back up your WhatsUp Gold database, using Back Up SQL Database (in Tools > Database Utilities).
To start migration, select Tools > WhatsUp Gold Migration Utility and follow the directions provided by the migration utility wizard.
You can run this utility at any time during the operation of WhatsUp Gold, and can be run multiple times. When you run the utility, imported maps and devices will be duplicated each time, but duplicate definitions are not imported or updated. If XYZ exists in the database, XYZ is ignored, even if the definition was updated in WhatsUp Gold.
Note: The migration results may not map directly to the terminology and dialogs you've seen in WhatsUp Gold 7 or 8, as Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 uses different terminology and work flow.
Note: When the migration utility is run, items added to the database begin polling, even if the migration wizard has not been completed.
WhatsUp Gold uses Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to monitor and restart NT Services. For each device that is assigned an NT Service Active Monitor, you must supply the Windows credentials. Also, when creating a Service Restart Action, you must supply Windows credentials for each Action. Credentials must have administrative permissions on the remote server. Local accounts with credentials that match remote accounts are no longer required to monitor remote servers.
Credentials are configured in the WhatsUp Gold Credentials Library and used in several places throughout WhatsUp Gold. They can also be associated to devices in Device Properties > Credentials, or through Bulk Field Change for Credentials.
The use of WMI could have some implications if target devices are behind a firewall. To successfully monitor and/or restart NT Services, you need to modify firewall settings so that:
In some cases, WMI monitors are known to report false negatives, in that a service is shown as down when it is in fact up. It may help if you increase the length of your RPCPingTimeout registry value.
To edit the RPCPingTimout registry value:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\Network Monitor\WhatsUp Engine\2007\SettingsImportant: The default timeout is 5 seconds. We strongly recommend that you do not exceed a timeout of 30 seconds.
After making any changes to the registry, you need to restart the WhatsUp Engine.
To restart the WhatsUp Engine:
Select Ipswitch WhatsUp Engine from the list of services and select Restart from the left side of the dialog.
To re-enable the Telnet protocol:
Regedit, then click OK. The Registry Editor opens.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl, create a new key named FEATURE_DISABLE_TELNET_PROTOCOL.DWORD value named iexplore.exe and set the value to 0 (decimal).It is important to note that Passive Monitors have a payload limitation of 3 KB for both WMI, SNMP, and Syslog Passive Monitors.
This could cause a couple of things to take place:
<installation directory>\HTML\NmConsole\. For more information, see Configuring the web interface to use IIS in the application Help.You can install MSDE 2000 Release A without shutting down services. If you do not shut down services, the WhatsUp Gold setup will attempt to shut down the following services prior to MSDE installation. The setup will attempt to restart the services following installation. You should confirm that all services restarted following MSDE 2000 installation. You may be prompted to reboot the computer when Setup is complete. Without rebooting, the following services will fail to start:
You can reduce the possibility of having to restart your computer after installing MSDE 2000 Release A by stopping these services and applications before running Setup.
You can also try manually installing MSDE and then install Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11. For more information see the Knowledge Base article, How to manually install MSDE.
Note: Only default instances will be upgraded by the install.
1639 error code.Shortcuts created for the 2006 web interface may not work with the WhatsUp Gold v11 web interface. You need to connect to http://whatsup-computer-ip-address-or-hostname:port/ and create a new shortcut.
Due to a URL format change, any recurring reports created prior to WhatsUp Gold v11 need to be recreated.
If you use IIS as the web server for the WhatsUp Gold v11 web interface, you need to change the path of the NmConsole virtual
directory. The new path is <installation directory>\HTML\NmConsole\.
Following are information resources for Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11. This information may be periodically updated and available on the WhatsUp Gold support page.