HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

9 Sender event logging on Windows
The RGS Sender on Windows supports event logging. Event logging provides information useful for
troubleshooting connection problems, and can also be used to automatically terminate applications on
the Sender in case the connection is lost between the Sender and the Receiver. This chapter describes
the Sender event logging capabilities while the next chapter describes how to use event logging to
terminate applications on the Sender.
9.1 The HPRemote log
The Sender event log is called the HPRemote log, and can be viewed using the Windows Event Viewer
(see
Figure 9-1 The HPRemote log on page 181)
Figure 9-1 The HPRemote log
To view the HPRemote log, bring up the above dialog by selecting:
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management
Then, in the left pane, select System Tools followed by Event Viewer—the HPRemote Event Viewer is
highlighted. The HPRemote log reflects recent RGS connection activity. The log entries are in "Last In,
First Out" (LIFO) order. By default, the most recent events are listed first.
NOTE: RGS event logging is supported only on the RGS Sender on Windows. It is not supported on
the RGS Receiver.
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The HPRemote log
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