Step 4: Viewing and Editing DUA settings
After DUA runs, you can verify the DUA settings and events by using the Event Viewer, Services MMC Snap-in, and Registry Editor.
Use the following procedures to familiarize yourself with the different configurations you can create with DUA.
To use the Event Viewer
- From the Start Menu, choose Run and type eventvwr. The Event Viewer opens.
- Select the Applications node. The Application events appear in the MMC details pane.
- Find the DUAgent Actions. Verify that DUA started and that there are no errors.
To use the Services MMC snap-in console
- Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) from the Start Menu by choosing Run, then typing mmc. The Microsoft Management Console appears.
- To view the services running on the system, you must add the Computer Management (Local) Snap-in to the MMC interface. From the File menu, choose Add/Remove Snap-in. The Add/Remove Snap-in window appears.
- Choose Add. The Add Standalone Snap-in window appears.
- Select the Computer Management snap-in and choose Add. When prompted, select Local Administration and choose Finish.
- The Computer Management snap-in is added to the MMC Console.
- Select Services. The services information appears.
- Under the Device Update Agent Service entry, you can view the Description, Startup Type, and Log on As values.
To use the Registry Editor
From the Start Menu, choose Run and type regedit. The Registry Editor opens.
DUA configurations can be edited in the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DUAgent\Parameters\Config
For additional information about DUA registry keys, see DUA Registry Settings.
See Also
Device Update Agent | Tutorial: Using Device Update Agent
Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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