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Chapter 11 Keyboard and Pointer (MtcKmP) Messages IOPn.MtcKmP status: Error setting keyboard typematic rate. Severity Error Description An attempt to set the keyboard typematic rate failed. This error can occur when input is switched between the CEs and the local IOP. Action Unless this error occurs frequently, it can be ignored. Otherwise, view the message data as Words. The last longword (4 bytes) of data should contain either an HP NetServer AA or Windows NT error code that can be used by your service provider to help diagnose the problem. IOPn.MtcKmP status: Error writing to the Registry. Severity Error Description The Keyboard/Pointer Provider was unable to write a value to the /Services/MtcKmP/ Parameters key in the Registry. User preferences that are set through the HP NetServer AA Manager are stored in the Registry. During MtcKmP initialization, these values are read from the Registry so that user preferences can be restored. During IOP joining, the user preferences from the merging IOP are set in the joining IOP's Registry. Action Unless this error occurs frequently, it can be ignored. Otherwise, view the message data as Words. The last longword (4 bytes) of data should contain a Windows NT error code that can be used by your service provider to help diagnose the problem. IOPn.MtcKmP status: Invalid Registry parameter. Using default value. Severity Warning Description User preferences that are set through the HP NetServer AA Manager are stored in the Registry. During MtcKmP initialization, these values are read from the Registry so that user preferences can be restored. This error is logged if an invalid parameter has been stored under the / Services/MtcKmP/Parameters key in the Registry. The default value for the user preference is used. Action • Only use the HP NetServer AA Manager to set user preferences. Do not use the Windows NT Registry Editor. • View the message data as Words. The last longword (4 bytes) of data should contain the value of the invalid Registry parameter. 165

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Chapter 11
Keyboard and Pointer (MtcKmP) Messages
IOP
n
.MtcKmP status: Error setting keyboard typematic rate.
Severity
Error
Description
An attempt to set the keyboard typematic rate failed. This error can occur when input is
switched between the CEs and the local IOP.
Action
Unless this error occurs frequently, it can be ignored. Otherwise, view the message data as
Words. The last longword (4 bytes) of data should contain either an HP NetServer AA or
Windows NT error code that can be used by your service provider to help diagnose the
problem.
IOP
n
.MtcKmP status: Error writing to the Registry.
Severity
Error
Description
The Keyboard/Pointer Provider was unable to write a value to the /Services/MtcKmP/
Parameters key in the Registry. User preferences that are set through the HP NetServer AA
Manager are stored in the Registry. During MtcKmP initialization, these values are read from
the Registry so that user preferences can be restored. During IOP joining, the user preferences
from the merging IOP are set in the joining IOP
s Registry.
Action
Unless this error occurs frequently, it can be ignored. Otherwise, view the message data as
Words. The last longword (4 bytes) of data should contain a Windows NT error code that can
be used by your service provider to help diagnose the problem.
IOP
n
.MtcKmP status: Invalid Registry parameter. Using default value.
Severity
Warning
Description
User preferences that are set through the HP NetServer AA Manager are stored in the Registry.
During MtcKmP initialization, these values are read from the Registry so that user preferences
can be restored. This error is logged if an invalid parameter has been stored under the
/
Services/MtcKmP/Parameters
key in the Registry. The default value for the user
preference is used.
Action
Only use the HP NetServer AA Manager to set user preferences. Do not use the Windows
NT Registry Editor.
View the message data as Words. The last longword (4 bytes) of data should contain the
value of the invalid Registry parameter.