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To monitor .NET applications with AppDynamics, you need to install the .NET Agent on the servers where the applications run, as described here. 

You only need to install the agent once per server even if you want to monitor more than one application on the server.

About these Instructions

The steps below help you to install the agent for IIS applications using the Getting Started wizard in the Controller. For alternative approaches, see:  

Before You Begin

  1. Verify support for your environment at .NET Supported Environments.
  2. Confirm you have access to a compatible Controller. See Agent and Controller Compatibility.
  3. Confirm the connection settings to the Controller where your agent will report data:
    • If you use a SaaS Controller, AppDynamics sent you the controller hostname in your Welcome Email.  Use port 443 for HTTPS or port 80 for HTTP.
    • If you use an on-premises Controller, you supplied the hostname and port at install time.
  4. Verify you have access to the machine where the application runs as a user account with privileges to install the agent software and restart the application.
  5. Verify that the machine where the application runs can connect to the Controller. Proxies or firewalls on the network between the agent and Controller may require additional configuration.

Install the .NET Agent

To install the agent for IIS applications:

  1. Log in to the Controller UI and access the Getting Started Wizard for .NET. 
  2. Follow the steps in the wizard to configure and download the agent. The agent guides you through some preliminary configuration steps.
    When finished, the wizard lets you download the agent as a ZIP archive named in the format of dotNetAgent-Portal-<architecture>-<version>.zip.   
  3. Extract the agent archive on the destination computer.  
  4. Launch an elevated command prompt with full administrator privileges.
  5. Execute the Installer.bat file you extracted.
    The batch file installs the agent and starts the AppDynamics Agent Coordinator service.
  6. Restart IIS.
  7. If you are in a testing environment, apply load to your application to see the activity in the Controller UI.
  8. Log on to the AppDynamics Controller to see your application in action. You should see something like this: 

That is it! Next, you can install more agents, or you can begin monitoring your application. See AppDynamics Essentials.