EventSourceCreationData.MachineName Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the name of the computer on which to register the event source.
public:
property System::String ^ MachineName { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string MachineName { get; set; }
member this.MachineName : string with get, set
Public Property MachineName As String
Property Value
The name of the system on which to register the event source. The default is the local computer (".").
Exceptions
The computer name is invalid.
Examples
The following code example sets the configuration properties for an event source from command-line arguments. The input arguments specify the event source name, event log name, computer name, and event message resource file. This example is part of a larger example provided for the EventSourceCreationData class.
EventSourceCreationData ^ mySourceData = gcnew EventSourceCreationData( "","" );
bool registerSource = true;
// Process input parameters.
if ( args->Length > 1 )
{
// Require at least the source name.
mySourceData->Source = args[ 1 ];
if ( args->Length > 2 )
{
mySourceData->LogName = args[ 2 ];
}
if ( args->Length > 3 )
{
mySourceData->MachineName = args[ 3 ];
}
if ( (args->Length > 4) && (args[ 4 ]->Length > 0) )
{
mySourceData->MessageResourceFile = args[ 4 ];
}
}
else
{
// Display a syntax help message.
Console::WriteLine( "Input:" );
Console::WriteLine( " source [event log] [machine name] [resource file]" );
registerSource = false;
}
// Set defaults for parameters missing input.
if ( mySourceData->MachineName->Length == 0 )
{
// Default to the local computer.
mySourceData->MachineName = ".";
}
if ( mySourceData->LogName->Length == 0 )
{
// Default to the Application log.
mySourceData->LogName = "Application";
}
EventSourceCreationData mySourceData = new EventSourceCreationData("", "");
bool registerSource = true;
// Process input parameters.
if (args.Length > 0)
{
// Require at least the source name.
mySourceData.Source = args[0];
if (args.Length > 1)
{
mySourceData.LogName = args[1];
}
if (args.Length > 2)
{
mySourceData.MachineName = args[2];
}
if ((args.Length > 3) && (args[3].Length > 0))
{
mySourceData.MessageResourceFile = args[3];
}
}
else
{
// Display a syntax help message.
Console.WriteLine("Input:");
Console.WriteLine(" source [event log] [machine name] [resource file]");
registerSource = false;
}
// Set defaults for parameters missing input.
if (mySourceData.MachineName.Length == 0)
{
// Default to the local computer.
mySourceData.MachineName = ".";
}
if (mySourceData.LogName.Length == 0)
{
// Default to the Application log.
mySourceData.LogName = "Application";
}
Dim mySourceData As EventSourceCreationData = new EventSourceCreationData("", "")
Dim registerSource As Boolean = True
' Process input parameters.
If args.Length > 0
' Require at least the source name.
mySourceData.Source = args(0)
If args.Length > 1
mySourceData.LogName = args(1)
End If
If args.Length > 2
mySourceData.MachineName = args(2)
End If
If args.Length > 3 AndAlso args(3).Length > 0
mySourceData.MessageResourceFile = args(3)
End If
Else
' Display a syntax help message.
Console.WriteLine("Input:")
Console.WriteLine(" source [event log] [machine name] [resource file]")
registerSource = False
End If
' Set defaults for parameters missing input.
If mySourceData.MachineName.Length = 0
' Default to the local computer.
mySourceData.MachineName = "."
End If
If mySourceData.LogName.Length = 0
' Default to the Application log.
mySourceData.LogName = "Application"
End If
Remarks
The MachineName value cannot be an empty string. If the machine name is not explicitly set, it defaults to the local computer (".").
When registering a source on a remote computer, you must have administrative rights on that computer to write the registry values with sufficient permissions.
Applies to
See also
.NET