Setting Alert actions in Windows Server to Execute Applications
In windows, the Interactive Services Detection is disabled by default. The Interactive Services Detection must be activated in Regedit to enable the executable applications.
To enable the Interactive Service Detection follow the steps mentioned below:
Modifying the NoIteractiveServices
Open Regedit.
Navigate to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows\.
Right-click NoIteractiveServices and then click Modify.
In Value Data enter 0 and click OK.
Close Regedit
To add the user to a group, select the group name from
the Group drop-down menu and click Add.
Click OK.
Enabling the Interactive Service Detection
Open Services.msc.
Navigate to Interactive Service Detection.
Right-click Interactive Service Detection and then click Properties.
In the General tab, change the Startup Type to Automatic and click Apply.
In Service Status click Start.
Allowing the service to interact
Navigate to DSM SA Data Manager, right-click and then click Properties.
In the Logon tab, enable Allow service to interact with desktopand click Apply.
Click OK.
Restart DSM SA Data Manager to enable the Interactive Service Detection.
Interactive application - Examples of
interactive applications are applications with a graphical user
interface (GUI) or that prompt the user for input in some way such
as the pause command in a batch file.
NOTE: To view the interactive application, a pop up
message interactive Services Detection is displayed with the message A
program running on this computer is trying to display a message, click View the message to proceed.
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