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= IP addresses of the remote computers where the consumer application is installed. When setting multiple remote computers, you must use a ; (semicolon) to separate the IP addresses. CEE monitors the state of the first audit partner defined in the list to determine whether to publish events. If the first partner in the list is not available, events are also not published to subsequent partners in the list. The availability of the first partner also determines whether the event is re-sent at a later time. 4. Double-click Enable. ● Type either 0 to disable or 1 to enable the CEPA functionality that supports the consumer application being used. 5. Restart the computer. Results NOTE: Any time you modify the CEE section of the Registry, except for Verbose and Debug, you need to restart the EMC CAVA service. 56 Third-Party Consumer Applications

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<IPaddr>
= IP addresses of the remote computers where the consumer application is installed. When setting multiple
remote computers, you must use a ; (semicolon) to separate the IP addresses.
CEE monitors the state of the first audit partner defined in the list to determine whether to publish events. If the first
partner in the list is not available, events are also not published to subsequent partners in the list. The availability of the first
partner also determines whether the event is re-sent at a later time.
4.
Double-click
Enable
.
Type either
0
to disable or
1
to enable the CEPA functionality that supports the consumer application being used.
5.
Restart the computer.
Results
NOTE:
Any time you modify the CEE section of the Registry, except for Verbose and Debug, you need to restart the EMC
CAVA service.
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Third-Party Consumer Applications