ZENworks 6.5 Desktop Management records log information on a Windows 2000/XP managed workstation.
To view the audit log of Remote Management sessions:
Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer.
Click Log > Application.
Double-click the event associated with the source Remote Management Agent.
NOTE: To view only the events pertinent to the Remote Management Agent, choose Remote Management Agent from the Source drop-down list in the Filter dialog box.
Desktop Management provides remote diagnostics of workstations. Remote diagnostics displays the event log information of Windows 2000/XP managed workstations. You can also view the audit log for Remote Management using the Event Log window. For more information, see Event Log Information.
The Windows 2000/XP event logging mechanism allows applications running on the managed workstation to record events as log files. You can use the Event Viewer to view the event logs. The Event Viewer maintains Application, Security, and System log files. The events for Remote Management sessions are stored in the Application log file. The managed workstation where the Remote Management Agent is installed maintains this log information as an audit log. For more information, see Viewing the Audit Log of Remote Management Sessions Using Windows Event Viewer.
The audit log maintains the list of events for each Remote Management session and stores the following details:
The following sections contain additional information:
The following table explains the information stored by each event during a Remote Management session:
Informational and error messages are recorded for the following events during a Remote Management session:
You can view the details of events that occurred during a Remote Management session from the Description box in the Event Detail window. For more information about event details, see Viewing the Audit Log of Remote Management Sessions Using Windows Event Viewer.
The Authentication event records whether the Remote Management Agent could authenticate the remote user for that operation. The following table describes the Authentication Event messages:
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