Applock Error Messages - Honeywell MX9 User Manual

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AppLock Error Messages

Any messages whose first word ends in 'ing' is output prior to the action described in the message. For example, "Switching to
admin-hotkey press" is logged after the administrator has pressed the hotkey but prior to starting the switch process.
For all operations that can result in an error, an Error level message is displayed when a failure occurs. These messages contain
the word "failure". These messages have a partner Extended level message that is logged which contains the word "OK" if the
action completed successfully rather than with an error.
For processing level messages, "Enter..." is logged at the beginning of the function specified in the message and "Exit..." is
logged at the end (just before the return) of the function specified in the message.
Message
Error reading hotkey
Error reading hotkey; using default
App Command Line= <Command line>
App= <Application name>
dwProcessID= <#>
Encrypt exported key len <#>
Encrypt password length= <#>
Encrypted data len <#>
hProcess= <#>
Key pressed = <#>
*****************
Address of keyboard hook procedure
failure
Address of keyboard hook procedure OK
Alt pressed
Alt
Application handle search failure
Application handle search OK
Application load failure
Backdoor message received
Explanation and/or corrective action
The hotkey is read but not required by AppLock.
A hotkey is required. If there is a failure reading the
hotkey, the internal factory default is used.
Command line of the application being locked
Name of the application being locked
Device ID of the application being locked
Size of encrypt export key
The length of the encrypted password.
Length of the encrypted password
Handle of the application being locked
A key has been pressed and trapped by the hotkey
processing.
The status information is being saved to a file and
the file has been opened successfully.
AppLock found the kbdhook.dll, but was unable to
get the address of the initialization procedure. For
some reason the dll is corrupted. Look in the
\Windows directory for kbdhook.dll. If it exists,
delete it. Also delete AppLock.exe from the
\Windows directory and reboot the unit. Deleting
AppLock.exe triggers the AppLock system to reload.
AppLock successfully retrieved the address of the
keyboard filter initialization procedure.
The Alt key has been pressed and trapped by the
HotKey processing.
Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry
The application being locked did not complete
initialization.
The application initialized itself successfully
The application could not be launched by AppLock;
the application could not be found or is corrupted.
The backdoor keys have been pressed. The
backdoor hotkeys provide a method for customer
service to get a user back into their system without
editing the registry or reloading the device.
Level
LOG_EX
LOG_ERROR
LOG_PROCESSING
LOG_PROCESSING
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_ERROR
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_EX
LOG_ERROR
LOG_ERROR
LOG_ERROR
LOG_PROCESSING
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