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Juan Manuel Libera Frómeta posted about 2 months ago Admin Best Answer
Hello Alan,
Yes, you can indeed add a Windows Server 2012 as a source in UTMStack using Winlogbeat. Winlogbeat is a lightweight agent that collects Windows event logs and forwards them to various outputs, including UTMStack.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set it up.
Best Regards.
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Juan Manuel Libera Frómeta posted about 2 months ago Admin Answer
Hello Alan,
Yes, you can indeed add a Windows Server 2012 as a source in UTMStack using Winlogbeat. Winlogbeat is a lightweight agent that collects Windows event logs and forwards them to various outputs, including UTMStack.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set it up.
Best Regards.
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installation....pdf
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