EventLogInstaller.MessageResourceFile Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the path of the resource file that contains message formatting strings for the source.
public:
property System::String ^ MessageResourceFile { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
[System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter("System.Diagnostics.Design.StringValueConverter, System.Design, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a")]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)]
public string MessageResourceFile { get; set; }
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)]
[System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter("System.Diagnostics.Design.StringValueConverter, System.Design, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a")]
public string MessageResourceFile { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter("System.Diagnostics.Design.StringValueConverter, System.Design, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a")>]
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)>]
member this.MessageResourceFile : string with get, set
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)>]
[<System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter("System.Diagnostics.Design.StringValueConverter, System.Design, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a")>]
member this.MessageResourceFile : string with get, set
Public Property MessageResourceFile As String
Property Value
The path of the message resource file. The default is an empty string ("").
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example sets the installation properties for a new event source. The code example sets the event source name, event log name, and resource file for localized event text.
#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Configuration.Install.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Configuration::Install;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;
using namespace System::ComponentModel;
[RunInstaller(true)]
public ref class SampleEventLogInstaller : public Installer
{
private:
EventLogInstaller^ myEventLogInstaller;
public:
SampleEventLogInstaller()
{
// Create an instance of an EventLogInstaller.
myEventLogInstaller = gcnew EventLogInstaller;
// Set the source name of the event log.
myEventLogInstaller->Source = "ApplicationEventSource";
// Set the event log into which the source writes entries.
//myEventLogInstaller.Log = "MyCustomLog";
myEventLogInstaller->Log = "myNewLog";
// Set the resource file for the event log.
// The message strings are defined in EventLogMsgs.mc; the message
// identifiers used in the application must match those defined in the
// corresponding message resource file. The messages must be built
// into a Win32 resource library and copied to the target path on the
// system.
myEventLogInstaller->CategoryResourceFile =
Environment::SystemDirectory + "\\eventlogmsgs.dll";
myEventLogInstaller->CategoryCount = 3;
myEventLogInstaller->MessageResourceFile =
Environment::SystemDirectory + "\\eventlogmsgs.dll";
myEventLogInstaller->ParameterResourceFile =
Environment::SystemDirectory + "\\eventlogmsgs.dll";
// Add myEventLogInstaller to the installer collection.
Installers->Add( myEventLogInstaller );
}
};
int main()
{
Console::WriteLine( "Usage: InstallUtil.exe [<install>.exe | <install>.dll]" );
}
using System;
using System.Configuration.Install;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.ComponentModel;
[RunInstaller(true)]
public class SampleEventLogInstaller : Installer
{
private EventLogInstaller myEventLogInstaller;
public SampleEventLogInstaller()
{
// Create an instance of an EventLogInstaller.
myEventLogInstaller = new EventLogInstaller();
// Set the source name of the event log.
myEventLogInstaller.Source = "ApplicationEventSource";
// Set the event log into which the source writes entries.
//myEventLogInstaller.Log = "MyCustomLog";
myEventLogInstaller.Log = "myNewLog";
// Set the resource file for the event log.
// The message strings are defined in EventLogMsgs.mc; the message
// identifiers used in the application must match those defined in the
// corresponding message resource file. The messages must be built
// into a Win32 resource library and copied to the target path on the
// system.
myEventLogInstaller.CategoryResourceFile =
Environment.SystemDirectory + "\\eventlogmsgs.dll";
myEventLogInstaller.CategoryCount = 3;
myEventLogInstaller.MessageResourceFile =
Environment.SystemDirectory + "\\eventlogmsgs.dll";
myEventLogInstaller.ParameterResourceFile =
Environment.SystemDirectory + "\\eventlogmsgs.dll";
// Add myEventLogInstaller to the installer collection.
Installers.Add(myEventLogInstaller);
}
public static void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine("Usage: InstallUtil.exe [<install>.exe | <install>.dll]");
}
}
Imports System.Configuration.Install
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.ComponentModel
<RunInstaller(True)> _
Public Class SampleEventLogInstaller
Inherits Installer
Private myEventLogInstaller As EventLogInstaller
Public Sub New()
' Create an instance of an EventLogInstaller.
myEventLogInstaller = New EventLogInstaller()
' Set the source name of the event log.
myEventLogInstaller.Source = "ApplicationEventSource"
' Set the event log into which the source writes entries.
myEventLogInstaller.Log = "MyCustomLog"
' Set the resource file for the event log.
' The message strings are defined in EventLogMsgs.mc; the message
' identifiers used in the application must match those defined in the
' corresponding message resource file. The messages must be built
' into a Win32 resource library and copied to the target path on the
' system.
myEventLogInstaller.CategoryResourceFile = _
Environment.SystemDirectory + "\eventlogmsgs.dll"
myEventLogInstaller.CategoryCount = 3
myEventLogInstaller.MessageResourceFile = _
Environment.SystemDirectory + "\eventlogmsgs.dll"
myEventLogInstaller.ParameterResourceFile = _
Environment.SystemDirectory + "\eventlogmsgs.dll"
' Add myEventLogInstaller to the installer collection.
Installers.Add(myEventLogInstaller)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub Main()
Console.WriteLine("Usage: InstallUtil.exe [<install>.exe | <install>.dll]")
End Sub
End Class
The code example uses the following message text file, built into the resource library EventLogMsgs.dll. A message text file is the source from which the message resource file is created. The message text file defines the resource identifiers and text for the category, event message, and parameter insertion strings.
; // EventLogMsgs.mc
; // ********************************************************
; // Use the following commands to build this file:
; // mc -s EventLogMsgs.mc
; // rc EventLogMsgs.rc
; // link /DLL /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS /NOENTRY /MACHINE:x86 EventLogMsgs.Res
; // ********************************************************
; // - Event categories -
; // Categories must be numbered consecutively starting at 1.
; // ********************************************************
MessageId=0x1
Severity=Success
SymbolicName=INSTALL_CATEGORY
Language=English
Installation
.
MessageId=0x2
Severity=Success
SymbolicName=QUERY_CATEGORY
Language=English
Database Query
.
MessageId=0x3
Severity=Success
SymbolicName=REFRESH_CATEGORY
Language=English
Data Refresh
.
; // - Event messages -
; // *********************************
MessageId = 1000
Severity = Success
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = AUDIT_SUCCESS_MESSAGE_ID_1000
Language=English
My application message text, in English, for message id 1000, called from %1.
.
MessageId = 1001
Severity = Warning
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = AUDIT_FAILED_MESSAGE_ID_1001
Language=English
My application message text, in English, for message id 1001, called from %1.
.
MessageId = 1002
Severity = Success
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = GENERIC_INFO_MESSAGE_ID_1002
Language=English
My generic information message in English, for message id 1002.
.
MessageId = 1003
Severity = Warning
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = GENERIC_WARNING_MESSAGE_ID_1003
Language=English
My generic warning message in English, for message id 1003, called from %1.
.
MessageId = 1004
Severity = Success
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = UPDATE_CYCLE_COMPLETE_MESSAGE_ID_1004
Language=English
The update cycle is complete for %%5002.
.
MessageId = 1005
Severity = Warning
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = SERVER_CONNECTION_DOWN_MESSAGE_ID_1005
Language=English
The refresh operation did not complete because the connection to server %1 could not be established.
.
; // - Event log display name -
; // ********************************************************
MessageId = 5001
Severity = Success
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = EVENT_LOG_DISPLAY_NAME_MSGID
Language=English
Sample Event Log
.
; // - Event message parameters -
; // Language independent insertion strings
; // ********************************************************
MessageId = 5002
Severity = Success
Facility = Application
SymbolicName = EVENT_LOG_SERVICE_NAME_MSGID
Language=English
SVC_UPDATE.EXE
.
Remarks
Use the MessageResourceFile property to configure an event log source to write localized event messages. Event messages are application-defined strings that describe the event to the user.
Your application can write event log entries using resource identifiers. A resource identifier indexes a message located in the MessageResourceFile. The Event Viewer uses the resource identifier to find and display the corresponding string from the localized resource file based on current language settings.
The event source must be configured either for writing localized entries or for writing direct strings. Use the WriteEvent method to write localized entries for a source configured with a message resource file.
If your application writes event message strings directly, rather than using a resource identifier in a localized resource file, do not set the MessageResourceFile property.
If the MachineName property is not the local computer identifier ("."), the .NET Framework assumes that the resource file is on a remote computer. If the MessageResourceFile property value contains a drive letter, the resource file is assumed to be on the \\<machinename>\<drive>$ share (for example, \\server\c$). If the value contains the string %systemroot%, the resource file is assumed to be on the \\<machinename>\admin$ share (for example, \\server\admin$).
For details about defining event messages and building event resource files, see the Message Compiler article in the Platform SDK documentation.