I must be missing something. 
Setup>Alerts>Executive Alerts>Add>AlphaPage/SMS>What(used default)>When(bottom 
radio button-13:00 Summary)>OK. No entry shows in the dialog box. This happens 
for any type of mechanism( SMTP, Winpopup etc). No matter what I do I cannot 
create an executive alert. 
Note- Every other type of alert has a checkbox to enable the alert, the 
Executive Alert does not. Should it? 
Enterprise v 6.0.2053 on win2k Pro. 
 
Gerry

 
On 10/6/07, Dirk Bulinckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])> wrote: 

You could simulate it by creating some executive alert(s). 

 

In the WHEN part set it to be send 

                approximatly at hh:mm 

                summaryline only            <- that way you&#39;re sure to have 
a meaningfull message in less then 160 chars (as that is the max for an SMS 
message). 

 

And if you want to get this kind of message (or keep-alive) twice a day, then 
just create a 2nd executive alert for it, with a different time (hh:mm) 

 

 

                                

 

 

Dirk Bulinckx. 

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Subject: [SA-list] Alphanumeric Keep alive 


 

For years I have used a plain numeric page for alerts from Servers Alive. Now 
the paging company I used is sold to another provider that only uses 
alpahnumeric paging. Is there someting similar to the &#39;keep alive&#39; 
email messages that can be sent to an alphanumeric pager so that I know the 
paging service is available. Or some other strategy to send a page maybe once 
or twice a day until I see if the new service is reliable?? 

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