We did an instrumentaiton on a Webserver with out having UEM enable, but we are still seeing a 404 when attempting to get dtagent60_n3_7153.js. Is there a reason this file would be added to a page without UEM enabled?
Answer by Santiago G. ·
Adding a 3rd possible scenario:
#3: You have defined an Application (UEM not enabled) and this new Web Server is not part of that application. If you have Default Application with UEM enabled, then it will fall into default application and UEM will be injected.
Santiago
Answer by Andreas G. ·
I can think of two scenarios
#1: you had UEM enabled once on that website and these pages got cached somewhere, e.g: CDN, Proxy, Browser Cache. Users may still use these cached versions which include the js file
#2: you are using manual instrumentation and your engineers didnt remove these script tags
Andi
JANUARY 15, 3:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM ET