Windows NT - monitor the file system

Hello.

How can I track the file windows nt (clear) system?

It seems to not be supported.

Thank you!!!

Our data collector can not run on NT, so if you want to be remotely via the mounting on a remote system drives and their follow-up of this, or running a calendar script in the NT box that transforms the information somewhere on the network, then we would analyze and read through.  Anyway it's going to be a bit of work with the agent script.

A good premise for script agents can be found here.  http://en.community.Dell.com/TechCenter/performance-monitoring/Foglight-administrators/w/Admins-wiki/6136.custom-agents-script-agent-data-modeling-and-units

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