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11.3.7.8 Report view
In order for your web browser to correctly display dates and other information in generated reports,
enable active content (JavaScript). You can allow active content to run temporarily for the currently
displayed webpage, or enable it permanently. To allow active content to run temporarily in Internet
Explorer, click the Information bar that appears at the top of the webpage by default, and then click
Allow blocked content.
To allow active content permanently
in Internet Explorer
1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab.
2. Select the Allow active content to run files on My Computer check box under Security.
3. Click OK.
in Mozilla Firefox
1. On the Options menu, click Content.
2. Make sure, that the Enable JavaScript check box is selected.
3. Click OK.
11.3.8 Alerts
An alert is a message that warns about actual or potential problems. The Alerts view lets you rapidly
identify and solve the problems by monitoring the current alerts and view the alerts history.
Active and inactive alerts
An alert can be either in an active, or inactive state. The active state indicates that the issue that
caused the alert still exists. An active alert becomes inactive when the problem that caused the alert
is resolved either manually or on its own.
Note: There is one alert type that is always active: "Backup not created". This is because even if the cause of this
alert was resolved and the following backups successfully created, the fact that the backup was not created
remains.
Fixing issues that caused alerts
To find and fix the issue that caused the alert, click Fix the issue. You will be taken to the
corresponding view,where you can examine the issue and take the necessary steps to resolve it.
Optionally, you can click View details to get more information about the alert you select.
Accepting alerts
By default, the Current alerts table lists both active and inactive alerts until they are not accepted. To
accept an alert, select it and then click Accept. By accepting an alert you acknowledge the alert and
agree to takeresponsibility for it. The accepted alerts are then moved to the Accepted alerts table,
with the alert state unchanged.
The Accepted alerts table stores the history of the accepted alerts. Here, you can find out who
accepted the alert and when it happen. The accepted alerts of both states can be removed from the
table either manually, by using Delete and Delete all buttons, or automatically (see "Configuring
alerts" later in this section).
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