Failure By User

This report lists the event failures that have been logged to the database. The report is sorted by User object.

IMPORTANT: The database will include failure events only if you have configured the Application object's reporting to log the events to the database. To do so, right-click the Application object > click Properties > click the Common tab > click Reporting > check the events you want logged to the database > click OK.

Event Type
Select the application event you want included in the report. You can include only one event type per report. To see the failures for multiple events, you need to generate multiple reports.

Launch
A Launch failure event is logged when a user double-clicks the Application object and Novell® Application LauncherTM/Explorer cannot start the application.

Distribution
A Distribution failure event is logged when Application Launcher/Explorer cannot modify the workstation to support the application. Modifications include installation of files, changing of settings (registry, .INI, etc.), creation of shortcuts, and so forth.

Uninstall
An Uninstall failure event is logged when Application Launcher/Explorer cannot uninstall the application from the workstation.

Cache
A Cache event is logged when Application Launcher/Explorer cannot cache the application to the workstation.

Filter Hide
A Filter Hide event is logged when Application Launcher/Explorer cannot display an Application object on a workstation because the workstation does not meet one or more of the Application object's system requirements (Application object > Availability tab > System Requirements page) and the system requirement's Show Application Icon Even If Criteria Are Not Met option is set to False. The Application object's icon is hidden, or not shown, on the workstation.

Filter Show
A Filter Show event is logged when Application Launcher/Explorer can only display a disabled (dimmed) Application object on a workstation. This occurs because the workstation does not meet one or more of the system requirements (Application object > Availability tab > System Requirements page) and the system requirement's Show Application Icon Even If Criteria Are Not Met option is set to True. Users can right-click the disabled icon and click Details to see what system requirements are not being met.


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