- play_arrow WinCollect 10 Overview
- play_arrow Installing WinCollect 10
- play_arrow Installing WinCollect 10
- Hardware and software requirements for the WinCollect 10 host
- Upgrading WinCollect 10 agents
- Installing WinCollect 10 using the GUI Quick installation
- Installing WinCollect 10 using the command line
- Installing WinCollect 10 using the Advanced installer
- WinCollect 10 Command line installation advanced examples
- WinCollect 10 installation script examples
- play_arrow Uninstalling WinCollect 10
- play_arrow WinCollect 10 Stand-alone Console
- play_arrow WinCollect 10 stand-alone console
- play_arrow WinCollect 10 stand-alone configuration
- play_arrow Agent settings
- Service status
- Log Viewer
- Top Sources
- Applying pending changes
- play_arrow Create a source in the Source wizard
- play_arrow WinCollect Sources
- play_arrow WinCollect Sources
- play_arrow Advanced Settings
- play_arrow Advanced settings
- Agent advanced settings
- play_arrow Source advanced settings
- Microsoft Windows events advanced settings
- EVTX Forwarder advanced settings
- Common file-based plugin advanced settings
- File Forwarder advanced settings
- Microsoft DHCP Server advanced settings
- Microsoft DNS Debug advanced settings
- Microsoft Exchange Server advanced settings
- Microsoft Forefront TMG advanced settings
- Microsoft IIS advanced settings
- Microsoft NPS advanced settings
- Microsoft SQL Server advanced settings
- System advanced settings
- play_arrow The WinCollect 10 Statistics File
- play_arrow WinCollect Terminology
Configuration scripts
You can change WinCollect 10 agent configuration without making manual or scripted edits to the AgentConfig.xml file by using update scripts.
When you copy an update script to the WinCollect patch directory, the agent completes the actions described in your script.