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  • jysse
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 4

    #1

    Turn off alerting for Windows services

    Hello,

    I'm trying to turn off alerting for certain Windows services but facing a problem where few of those services still shows as problems.

    For this I made a new Regular Expression (Windows service names for discovery): ^(BITS|WbioSrvc|edgeupdate|OneSyncSvc.*)$, Result is FALSE and it is case sensitive

    seems to me that only OnesyncSvc.* works, those three other services shows in problems.

    Any ideas how to correct this?

  • mfortes
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2019
    • 416

    #2
    I use that... and works
    ^(MMCSS|gupdate|SysmonLog|clr_optimization_v2.0.50 727_32|clr_optimization_v4.0.30319_32|OneSyncSvc_. *|BITS|^.*TrustedInstaller.*)$


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    • Arcom
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2017
      • 4

      #3
      If think if the services were already discovered before you added the regular expression, they won't disappear until the 'keep lost resources period' has expired. I usually delete these services manually after I add a service to the global Regex to clean them up quickly.

      I have created the following regex on my environment:

      ^(BITS|CDPUserSvc_[0-9]{2}[a-z]{3}[0-9]{2}[a-b]|clr_optimization_v2.0.50727_32|clr_optimization_v 4\.0\.30319_32|edgeupdate|edgeupdatem|gupdate|MMCS S|SysmonLog|TrustedInstaller|VeeamVssSupport|WpnUs erService_[0-9]{2}[a-z]{3}[0-9]{2}[a-b])$
      I try to prevent wildcards as much as possible.

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