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Version 4.9 Series

3.2.4.2 Event Logger Configuration


The Event Logger Configuration defines the priority levels for the recorded events.
Depending on the selected option, QGuard will or will not store certain events.

Event Logger Configuration Screen

There are three Recorded Events levels:

 Only Critical Events – QGuard stores the most important system events that occur

when proper QGuard performance is impossible, e.g. recording break, failure to detect
a system component, etc.

 Important Events – QGuard stores system events labelled as “Only Critical Events”

and system events that play a significant role in the QGuard operating, e.g. playback
stream creating, system logging on, etc.

 All Events – QGuard stores all system events.

To apply new settings, click Apply.

To cancel your changes, click Cancel.

To go back to the Users Actions Log screen, click Return.

Event Logger Settings functionality is unique for both User Actions Log and
Server Actions Log.

3.2.5 Connected Users

This screen enables you to observe specific information about connected users such as:

User Name – Name of the connected user.
Client IP Address – In the Client IP address column you can observe two parameters,

which are separated by a colon. IP address is the IP address of the client computer
from which a user is connected to the QGuard server. Port number is the TCP port of
the client computer through which a user is connected to the QGuard server.

Action – Click the Disconnect button to disconnect a user.

You can’t disconnect your own administrator session.