HP Remote Graphics Software 7.0

To view the properties of a particular event, double-click the event of interest to open the Event
Properties window.
This window displays the connection data in byte and word formats. The section
HPRemote log
format on page 61 provides more details on the supported data formats.
Additional information on event logging
For additional information on Windows event logging, search Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/.
Remote application termination
This section describes how to create a Windows agent on the remote computer that provides remote
application termination.
A desktop session can operate independently of the RGS connection. This allows you to disconnect
and reconnect to desktop sessions as part of a normal workflow. However, when an RGS connection
is unintentionally disconnected, you might want remote applications to be terminated to prevent them
from operating unsupervised.
For a sample agent, see
Sample agent on page 67.
HPRemote log format
Data in the HPRemote log consists of a Message ID followed by optional data in both character string
and binary data formats. Binary data provides direct access to data without requiring application
parsing. Character strings format the binary data into human-readable messages compatible with the
Windows Event Viewer.
Table 8-3 RGS Sender events logged in the HPRemote log on page 61
shows the events logged in the HPRemote log. The Message IDs are defined in the header file
RGSenderEvents.h, and are 32-bit values. The EventID is from the Code field within the Message ID
and, for the HPRemote log, ranges from 1 to 13.
Table 8-3 RGS Sender events logged in the HPRemote log
Message ID Description
RGSENDER_CONNECT_STATE
EventID: 3
The connection state consists of zero or more primary
connections and zero or more non-primary connections.
Each event entry records the current number of active
connections in each category. Events appear when the
connection status of these users changes. The first field
represents the number of primary connections. The second
field represents the number of non-primary connections.
Each state field provides a text string and binary, 32-bit
unsigned integer for application use.
Event Viewer Message:
Primary connections:%1.
Non-primary connections:%2.
Strings:
%1 = number of primary connections
%2 = number of non-primary connections
Data:
UINT32 numPrimary
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