Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Administrator's Guide Volume 1

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6.5.1 Viewing software startup suppression logs

To view software startup suppression logs, you choose Suppression log from the left-hand frame of the Software Operation Information window. Suppression logs of the client selected in the System Configuration, Destination, or Directory Information window are displayed in the right-hand frame.

The following figure shows how items are displayed in the right-hand pane.

Figure 6-31 Suppression log display format

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The table below lists and describes the items that are displayed as the software startup suppression log information. The items are delineated by the comma (,). Nothing is displayed if no value is available for an item.

Table 6-2 Items displayed in a suppression log

Item Content
Date/time Date and time monitoring for when suppression of startup of target program began.
MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss format
Program name File name or formal file name of the program that was suppressed
File version File version of the program that was suppressed
File language Language of the program that was suppressed
Software name Software name of the program that was suppressed
Product version Product version of the program that was suppressed
Account Execute account of the program that was suppressed
Logon user Name of logon user at the computer where startup was suppressed.
In a virtual environment, this information varies according to the suppressed software's startup method and the OS being used, as described below:
  • If the user attempted to start the software
    Name of the user who attempted to start the software
  • If a service attempted to start the software
    If the OS is Windows Server 2003 and a user is logged on at the local console, name of the user logged on at the local console; otherwise, Service

When you are viewing a software startup suppression log, you can perform the following operations in the Software Operation Information window: