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Updating the Monitoring Agent for Windows Server

Keep your Nodinite Windows Server Monitoring Agent up to date for the latest features, security, and compatibility. This guide provides step-by-step instructions, release notes, and troubleshooting tips to ensure a smooth upgrade.

✅ Easy, step-by-step update process
✅ Direct access to release notes and versioning details
✅ Troubleshooting and support for seamless upgrades

This guide teaches you how to update the Windows Server Monitoring Agent.

Release notes

For information about the releases, please visit the Release Notes for the Windows Server Monitoring Agent.

Running Version

The installed version is displayed in the 'Version' text box.
Readme.txt
Find the installed version in the README.txt file.

You can also get this information from the file details property on the local installation:
File version
Check the file version in Windows Explorer.

Compatibility and versioning issues

PreReq: You must have successfully installed the Nodinite Windows Server Monitoring Agent prior to an update. The Service account credentials must have Logon as Service Right. See Prerequisites for Windows Server Monitoring Agent for more information. You must be a local administrator to install (and update) Windows Services.


Update guide

Follow these steps to update the Windows Server Monitoring Agent.

Step 1: Start the installer

Double-click the MSI file to start the update of the Nodinite Windows Server Monitoring Agent.
msi
Start the update by running the MSI file.

Step 2: Welcome Screen

On successful execution of the MSI file, a Welcome screen is presented.
Welcome
The Welcome screen confirms the update process has started.

Click the 'Next' button to continue with the update process or click the 'Cancel' button to quit the installer.

Step 3: Change, Repair, Remove

A previous installation of the agent will render a model with the option to Change, Repair, or Remove the Agent.
Custom Setup
Choose Change, Repair, or Remove as needed.

Step 4: Custom Setup

Select components and the installation location. Default settings are recommended.
Custom Setup
Select components and location for the update.

Note

If you change the location, your old configuration will be lost.

Click the 'Next' button to continue with the update process or click the 'Cancel' button to quit the installer.

Service Account Information

Enter the credentials for the Account to run Nodinite Windows Server Monitoring Agent. Depending on the connection string settings, this account will be used to log on and query the databases being monitored.

  • Domain: The name of the Domain the Server belongs to. If a local account is being used, use the name of the server or a . (dot) as Domain.
  • User: The name of the account.
  • Password: The password for the account.
    Domain service account
    Enter the correct service account credentials.

Note

The account must have 'Log on as Service Right'.

Click the 'Next' button to continue with the update process or click the 'Cancel' button to quit the installer.

Insufficient

Error message when account information does not meet Prerequisites.
Insufficient Privileges
Error message for insufficient privileges or incorrect account.

If you get this message, the most common reason is that the account is not allowed to run as a service or is not a local Administrator on the server. Follow the guide How to set Logon as a Service right and click retry. If the problem remains, click cancel and restart. Make sure to enter valid credentials!

Tip

Check the local event log if there are errors (both System and Application).

Step 5: Completed setup

The last step of the update process gives either a success or a premature exit.
Successful update example
Completed
Update completed successfully.

Failed update example: A failed update will render a premature exit.
Premature exit
Premature exit indicates a failed update.

Click the 'Finish' button to exit and quit the installer (update process).

When the setup has finished, the default text editor will open a text file named 'README.txt'. The README.txt file holds additional information that you need to manage the agent as a Monitoring Agents.
README.txt
README.txt provides post-update instructions.

Support

Contact our Support for additional guidance if you fail to resolve the update problem.

Note

Additional information to aid troubleshooting may exist in the Windows Event Logs.


Next Step

Configuration of the Windows Server Monitoring Agent

Prerequisites for Windows Server Monitoring Agent
Add or manage a Monitoring Agent Configuration
Monitoring Agents
Install Windows Server Monitoring Agent
Uninstall