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Overview of the Real-Time Console UI components.
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The following article explains the main components of the user interface of the ControlUp Real-Time Console: To learn more about the consule UI, watch our video . [1] Ribbons File Menu Click the File tab to open the File menu, which i...
My Organization Pane
The Information Grid is the primary source of information on the ControlUp Real-Time Console. As such, it is worth spending a few minutes configuring the Information Grid display to your needs. Selecting Displayed Columns To add or remove column...
Remote Desktop Pane
The Remote Desktop pane of ControlUp serves as a remote connections manager, using the same folder hierarchy you created in the My Organization pane. ControlUp switches to this pane every time you invoke the Remote Desktop action from the My Or...
Controllers Pane
The Controllers pane is an advanced management interface that enables system administrators to handle multiple machines simultaneously, while comparing and managing the Windows registry, services, file system, and installed software. If you need t...
Incidents Pane
The ControlUp Incidents Pane is a viewer for incidents that were recorded in your organization based on incident triggers. In this pane, you can investigate incidents retrospectively, such as changes in Stress Levels, user activity, Windows Events, ...
Events Pane
The Events pane provides a real-time aggregation display of selected events from your managed machines. Add an Event Log By default, Application and System logs are displayed in the Events pane. You can only add event logs if they are list...
Create Folders
Before adding managed computers to ControlUp, we recommend that you create a folder tree that reflects the structure of your IT assets. For example, you might want to create a folder for your RDS farm, a folder for file servers, and a folder for wor...