Application Response monitors all Web and Windows applications that use the Microsoft TCP-IP protocol, including applications running in a Citrix environment. Application Response also monitors several commonly used applications out-of-the-box. This paper describes the process for configuring eHealth Application Response to monitor the average response times of your business-critical Windows applications.
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