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I installed the Splunk App for Active Directory, rebooted as requested after install. If I try to open the app, though, it gives me a number of "unknown module" errors.
I am running this on the free version of Splunk 4.3 for Windows, in case that matters.
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Be sure to check the Platform and hardware requirements topic in the documentation. It mentions Sideview; you will also need the Splunk Technology Add-on for Windows, version 4.5 or later.
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You were both right! I didn't read the directions carefully enough...
I think I have it from here. Just a little more setup to do.
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Be sure to check the Platform and hardware requirements topic in the documentation. It mentions Sideview; you will also need the Splunk Technology Add-on for Windows, version 4.5 or later.
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You just need to install the Sideview Utils app. You need at least the 1.3 version on Splunkbase,
http://splunk-base.splunk.com/apps/36405/sideview-utils
although you can also evaluate the new, improved, but no longer free 2.0 version by going to the Sideview site directly http://sideviewapps.com/apps/sideview-utils/ and clicking "download trial".
It's possible for client apps to detect Sideview Utils in such a way that you don't hit that barrage of "unknown module" alerts. I'll try and follow up with the developer and show them how that can be more user friendly.
