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NodeJS Agent on Windows non-Server version

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi there,

I'd like to confirm: does the NodeJS Agent work on a Windows 10 machine?

According to the docs:
"Windows Server 2008R2+ and newer for 64 bit applications for Node.js versions 0.12.0 and higher`

Por "Windows Server 2008R2+ and newer"

My first impression is that it'd work on any Windows version newer than the Windows Server 2008R2+, but I believe I misinterpreted it.

So, it MUST be a Windows SERVER machine, right?

Thanks in advance,

- Gabriel Saldanha (@gcrsaldanha)

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Kyle_Furlong
Contributor

Hi Gabriel,

While we only officially support the Windows OSes specified in the docs, I've run the agent on other Windowses and have had some success. Give it a try and let us know if it works for you.

Regards,

Kyle

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Kyle_Furlong
Contributor

Hi Gabriel,

While we only officially support the Windows OSes specified in the docs, I've run the agent on other Windowses and have had some success. Give it a try and let us know if it works for you.

Regards,

Kyle

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Dear Kyle,

I was able to make it work on Windows 10 Professional x64.

However, I'm running the proxyless NodeJS Agente (4.3.5).

If anyone else is running with the Java proxy enabled, please let us know 😃

Cheers,

- Gabriel Saldanha (@gcrsaldanha)

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