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				<title>Monitoring IIS web server and windows client.</title>
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						 <p>Hi all,<br /> First of all, i'm quite new in Ops Mgr, so excuse my vocabulary. :)</p> <p>I've installed and imported IIS Management Pack on my SCOM2007 server. I can see a lot of informations about my web server. That's great. ;)</p> <p>I've installed agent and MP for my Windows XP Client, and every thing is fine. That's great to. ;)</p> <p>But now, I would like to go further. I'd like to know the response time from my XP client to the WEB SERVER. Is it possible ?</p> <p>Thank you.<br /> Yoann.</p> 
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