Using The Netapi/Wmi Scanner - Dell SonicWALL Administration Manual

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2
Select Properties.
3
For the options above Query Source, see
27.
4
For Query Source, select either NETAPI or WMI from the drop-down list.
5
Select the Allow real time diagnostic checkbox to make the SSO Agent service send diagnostic messages
in real time.
6
Select the Enable Scanner checkbox to enable a NETAPI/WMI scanner that will keep track of logged in
users from remote clients.
For information about the scanner, see
7
For Scanner Thread Count, enter the maximum number of threads that the scanner can use at one
time. The default is 10 and the range is 5-100.
8
Click Apply to restart the service with the new settings and stay on the page.
9
Click OK to restart the service with the new settings and close the page.

Using the NETAPI/WMI scanner

The SSO Agent Properties (Actions > Properties) page in the DSC Configuration Tool provides the Enable Scanner
option to enable the NETAPI/WMI background scanner. The scanner works with either NETAPI or WMI as the
query source, and keeps track of logged in users from remote clients. Right-click the SSO Agent or use the
Actions menu to go to the Properties page and set this option.
Upon a user information request for any IP address from the appliance, if caching is enabled, the SSO Agent
checks for the IP address in its cache. If the IP address is not present in the cache, the SSO Agent treats the
request as the first request for that IP address and adds the address to its scanner queue for further processing.
Configuring SSO Agent settings on Actions > Properties
Using the NETAPI/WMI scanner
Dell SonicWALL Directory Services Connector 3.7
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