This is a standard CSV (Comma Separated Value) formatted file which can be opened in any third-party reporting tools (i.e. "Max Log Size"=dword:009c4000 (hex value)Īll entries are then recorded or appended in the DWRCS.CSV log file, which is created in the "Log Path" you defined above (if one doesn't already exist). "Enable Reporting For This Host"=dword:00000001 (0=disabled, 1=enabled) Registry Settings for machine receiving the log files: **"Log Host Port Number" specifies what TCP port the Client Agent Service is listening on (in hex), for the remote machine receiving the log files. "Log Host Port Number"=dword:000017f1 (hex value) "Enable Log Reporting"=dword:00000001 (0=disabled, 1=enabled) Registry settings for machines sending the log files: The MRC Client Agent only reads in it's settings when you initially start the Service, or when you manually make changes within the GUI (right-click on the SysTray icon and then select Settings, or select View / Remote Server settings while you're connected). REG file or importing these changes directly into the Registry after the MRC Client Agent has already been installed on the remote machine, then you also have to make sure to stop & restart the MRC Client Agent Service on the remote machine before these new settings will take effect. Also, if you apply these changes by distributing a. Other than this, make sure all machines are running the same version of the MRC Application or MRC Client Agent Service. If the file does not exist, one will be created. When the MRC Client Agent on this machine sees an inbound logging request, it will take the log entry in and then append it to the DWRCS.CSV file in the specified Log Path directory.
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To take advantage of this feature, you must first install the MRC Client Agent Service on all your remote machines. The centralized (remote) logging feature of the MRC Client Agent Service enables Administrators to send a duplicate copy of the DWMRCS entries recorded in the Application Event log on a remote machine to another centralized logging server.