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Host Events Policy Group

The Host Events policy group controls the types of host events that are tracked when event logging is enabled. These settings appear on the Advanced tab of the DSM Properties - Remote Control dialog. You can modify policy parameter values by double-clicking a policy to display the Setting Properties dialog.

Error

Indicates whether a host error has occurred.

Default: True

Host listening

Indicates that the host has entered a listening state. This means that it is active and ready to accept connections from viewers.

Default: False

Host locked

Indicates that the host has entered a locked state. This means that the user or the domain manager has issued a lock command, which causes the host to close all connections and stop listening for connections.

Default: False

Host not listening

Indicates that the host has stopped listening for connections. This can result from one of the following conditions:

Default: False

Host rebooting

Indicates that the host has asked the operating system to restart.

Default: False

Host started

Indicates that the host has entered a started state. This means that it has finished initialization and is ready for use. It may not necessarily have signed on to its domain manager.

Default: False

Host stopped

Indicates that the host has entered a stopped state. This event is raised as almost the last thing it does before terminating.

Default: False

Host unlocked

Indicates that the host has been unlocked. This means that the host has been sent an unlock command by either the user or the domain manager. The host begins listening for connections again and is ready for use.

Default: False

Remote control session started

Indicates that a viewer has connected successfully with a host, completed login, and has begun video transmission.

Default: False

Remote control session stopped

Indicates that a viewer has terminated its session with a host and disconnected.

Default: False

Note: For more information about the DSM Properties - Remote Control dialog, see the Remote Control Host Help.