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using the Event Log Service API. Data in the Event Log consists of a Message ID

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide using the Event Log Service API. Data in the Event Log consists of a Message ID followed by optional data contained 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. Review each message type in the table below for exact field and usage descriptions. Details for using the Event Viewer follow after the table. Message ID Description RGSENDER_CONNECT_STATE The connection state consists of zero or more primary connections and zero or more nonprimary 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 nonprimary 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 UINT32 numNonprimary Event Viewer Example: Primary connections: 1 Non-primary connections: 0 92

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using the Event Log Service API. Data in the Event Log consists of a Message ID
followed by optional data contained 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. Review each message type in the table below for
exact field and usage descriptions. Details for using the Event Viewer follow after the
table.
Message ID
Description
RGSENDER_CONNECT_STATE
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
UINT32 numNonprimary
Event Viewer Example:
Primary connections: 1
Non-primary connections: 0