SMS: Description of Remote Control Event Log Codes

Last reviewed: April 15, 1997
Article ID: Q161364
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Systems Management Server, version 1.2

SUMMARY

This article describes messages that may be logged by the Systems Management Server Remote Control Agent service in the Security event log of a client computer running Windows NT. These messages will only appear on the client computer, not the computer running the Systems Management Server Administrator or the Site server.

Code Description ---- -----------

 1     Remotely restarted by <user name> from <domain name>.

 2     Began Chat session with <user name> from <domain name>.

 3     Began file transfer session with <user name> from <domain name>.

 4     <User name> from <domain name> remotely ran <file name>.

 5     Remote control session started by <user name> from <domain name>.

 6     Remote control session with <user name> from <domain name> ended.

 7     The local user granted remote user <user name> from <domain name>
       permission to <action> (such as remote control your computer).

 8     The local user refused to allow remote user <user name> from
       <domain name> to <action> (such as restart your computer).

 9     Remote user <user name> from <domain name> is permitted to access
       this computer.

10 Remote user <user name> from <domain name> is not permitted to
       access this computer.


Additional query words: prodsms wuser32 winnt
Keywords : kbnetwork kbusage smsremtshoot
Version : 1.2
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbref


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Last reviewed: April 15, 1997
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