Is there a JavaMonitor password set on that machine?  Or is it different that 
the machine you are on?


Chuck


On 2012-11-09, at 7:06 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I'm trying to add an another wotaskd host in JavaMonitor but I get:
> 
> Server1.local: Invalid Password - Access Denied
> 
> Both hosts are running OS X (Monitor/first wotaskd on 10.7, second wotaskd on 
> 10.5). Funny thing: I just tried to do the exact same thing on two CentOS 6 
> boxes, and it's working great.
> 
> 
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