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  1. Right-click a SQL Server instance in the Servers tree.
  2. Select Configure Alerts.
  3. Select the database-specific metric you want to edit from the list in the Alert Configuration window.
  4. On the Configuration tab, click the database you want to configure, and then click Edit.
  5. Change the alert thresholds by moving the arrows to the appropriate levels or by double-clicking the value and typing a new threshold level, and then click OK.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. If you want SQL Diagnostic Manager to replicate your edits to other monitored SQL Server instances, tags, or templates, click Yes.
  8. In the Select Modification Targets dialog, select the templates, tags, or instances you want to include, and then click OK. Image Removed
  9. Click OK to accept your changes.

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  1. Right-click a SQL Server instance in the Servers tree.
  2. Select Configure Alerts.
  3. Select the metric from which you want to remove the specific database from the list in the Alert Configuration window.
  4. On the Configuration tab, click the database you want to delete, and then click Delete.
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  5. Click Yes in the confirmation window.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. If you want to delete the same database from any other SQL Server instances, tags, or templates, click Yes.
  8.  In the Select Modification Targets dialog, select the templates, tags, or instances you want to apply the same modification, and then click OK.
  9. Click OK to accept your changes.

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