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The following chapter describes how logging works for the Windows agent.
The significant registry values for logging are as follows:
•LogFile - The filename in which the log is saved.
•LogLevel - The categories of information that are to be logged. Set this value to A-z in order to log everything.
•LogModules - The modules through which RMS UEM AppCenter events are logged.
•LogMsgCatPath - The location of the messages catalog to use for log message translation (only 8 bit locales are supported).
•LogFileSize - The maximum size for the log file. When the file reaches this size, it will be moved to LogFileOld and a new file will be created.
•LogFileOld - The name under which the old log files are stored.
Feature |
Registry Key |
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Application usage agent |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Usage Agent |
Data reporting agent |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Uploader |
Installation agent |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Launcher |
Inventory agent |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Tracker |
RMS UEM AppCenter |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Selector |
Policy agent |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Policy Client |
Scheduling agent |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ManageSoft corp\ManageSoft\Schedule Agent |
The following tables describe each of the logging types and sublevels available. For example, in order to request icon logging, the LogLevel setting should be configured as G7.
It is possible to combine different sublevels. The following ways of combining exist:
•References to different logging types can be separated with semi-colons. It is not possible to include more than one reference of the same logging type to the list. For example:
oG0;N4 - This is a valid combination.
oG0;N4;G1 - This is invalid as there are two references of the G logging type.
•References to different sublevels can be separated by commata. For example: G0, 5, 9.
•A range of sublevels (within the same type) can be expressed with a hyphen. For example: G1-3, 9;N4;A.
General Logging - G
Sublevel |
Description |
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0 |
Miscellaneous general information |
1 |
Base URL information |
2 |
Versioning |
3 |
Digital Signatures information |
4 |
Virus Checking |
5 |
Staging of downloaded files |
6 |
Status information |
7 |
Icon information |
8 |
Auto |
9 |
File / Directory information |
User Interface Logging - U
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Miscellaneous user interface information |
Network Logging - N
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Miscellaneous network information |
1 |
Dialup information |
Verification Logging - V
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Miscellaneous verification information |
Security Logging - S
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Miscellaneous security information |
1 |
Security matching (such as trusted URL location) |
Preference Logging - P
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Miscellaneous preference information |
1 |
Retrieval (Get) |
Schedule Logging - A
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Miscellaneous schedule information |
Callout Logging -C
Sublevel |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Internal callout information |
1 |
External callout information |