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Part 1: Use VSAE to create a new Management Pack Project

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  • Anonymous
    June 05, 2016
    Very good post!!!
  • Anonymous
    June 05, 2016
    Thank you a lot Kevin for a really nice introduction! This is something I seriously lacked, a good step-by-step guidance how to start exploring VSAE features. I'll definitely use some of the fragments, great job!
  • Anonymous
    September 10, 2016
    Excellent Article Kelvin.
  • Anonymous
    September 10, 2016
    Kelvin do we need to install VSAE on Management server. I have database sever on remote location. Please guide.
  • Anonymous
    September 14, 2016
    Unable to save SCOM MP VSAE Projects - "The operation could not be completed"-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------I've loaded a fresh copy of VS2015 and set the default environment to "VB Settings". Tested the install by creating a quick-n-dirty VB.net project and can save with no problemNow I've loaded Visual studio Authoring extensions and re-started VS2015Selected Management template - Operations manager 2007 R2 management packClick on Save ALL but then a popup message appears "The operation could no be completed".This is driving me mad. Tried the same on a fresh copy of VS2013 on my work machine using the steps above with the same resultsAny ideas ?CheersKarl.
    • Anonymous
      October 07, 2016
      How do you add a report to a management pack.I cannot find any how toIf someone can create some step by step instructions/video that would be awesome.
  • Anonymous
    November 16, 2016
    Nice introduction. A suggestion: add a "step 5b" about the deployment of the MP, i.e. to the ManagementGroup: it is possible to define the connection to your Service Manager server and push your MP directly there when you click the "Start" Button.AFAIK, the credentials for that push has to a domain account member of the domain group "Management group administrators" that was set during the installation of ServiceManager!