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Parameter Values Registry Name: [Folder/File/Registry name] Path: [Folder/File/Registry path] PathExclusions: Event: USER_LOGOFF SVC_STARTUP ON_SHUTDOWN CleanType: DIR_DELETE DIR_EMPTY CleanFrom: Disk Overlay Examples to configure nodes using xDCM Table 8. Examples to configure nodes using xDCM Scenario Adding a folder cleanup node in XdataCleanupConfig.xml under DiskCleanup element. Deleting a file cleanup node under OverlayCleanup element Notepad in XdataCleanupConfig.xml. Command XDCM.exe -Add -CleanupType:Folder -Name:Notepad -Path:C: \Windows\Security -PathExclusions:"C:\Windows\Security \database, C:\Windows\logs" -Event: USER_LOGOFF CleanType:DIR_EMPTY -CleanFrom:Disk XDCM.exe -Remove -CleanupType:File -Name:Notepad CleanFrom:Overlay NOTE: • If you log off from the thin client when UWF is disabled, the folder cleanup node is used by ClientServiceEngine service to clean up the contents inside the directory C:\Windows\Security. Also, when the contents of this directory is deleted, the contents in the folders C:\Windows\Security\database and C:\Windows\logs are deleted as they are added in the excluded paths. • You must provide unique names to add a new application entry to the XdataCleanupConfig.xml using XDCM.exe. • When you are running the command to add an entry, the folder path is compared with the existing entries. If the path is already available, only the exclusion paths are added to the existing folder entry. Capturing logfiles You can configure DebugLog.xml file to collect different types of logs for an application. You can modify the log levels to obtain specific type of logs. The logs files are created at C:\Windows\Logs\\Logs. NOTE: By default, no logs are created for an application. Configuration of DebugLog XML file You can use the Debug Configuration Editor (DCE) console application to configure the debug configuration XML file. This tool can be used to commit, exclude, or modify the debug configuration file. 34 Additional administrator utility and settings information

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Parameter
Values
Registry
Name:
<name of the clean up node>
[Folder/File/Registry name]
Path:
<path of the clean up node>
[Folder/File/Registry path]
PathExclusions:
<paths to be excluded from deletion (Path1,Path2)/
NULL>
[Path/NULL]
Event:
<event to execute the command>
USER_LOGOFF
SVC_STARTUP
ON_SHUTDOWN
CleanType:
<type of clean up>
DIR_DELETE
DIR_EMPTY
CleanFrom:
<type of memory>
Disk
Overlay
Examples to
configure
nodes using xDCM
Table 8. Examples to
configure
nodes using xDCM
Scenario
Command
Adding a folder cleanup node in
XdataCleanupConfig.xml
under
DiskCleanup
element.
XDCM.exe -Add -CleanupType:Folder -Name:Notepad -Path:C:
\Windows\Security -PathExclusions:"C:\Windows\Security
\database, C:\Windows\logs" -Event: USER_LOGOFF -
CleanType:DIR_EMPTY -CleanFrom:Disk
Deleting a
file
cleanup node under
OverlayCleanup
element
Notepad
in
XdataCleanupConfig.xml
.
XDCM.exe -Remove -CleanupType:File -Name:Notepad -
CleanFrom:Overlay
NOTE:
If you log
off
from the thin client when UWF is disabled, the folder cleanup node is used by ClientServiceEngine service to clean up
the contents inside the directory
C:\Windows\Security
. Also, when the contents of this directory is deleted, the contents in the
folders
C:\Windows\Security\database
and
C:\Windows\logs
are deleted as they are added in the excluded paths.
You must provide unique names to add a new application entry to the
XdataCleanupConfig.xml
using
XDCM.exe
.
When you are running the command to add an entry, the folder path is compared with the existing entries. If the path is already
available, only the exclusion paths are added to the existing folder entry.
Capturing
logfiles
You can
configure
DebugLog.xml
file
to collect
different
types of logs for an application. You can modify the log levels to obtain
specific
type of logs. The logs
files
are created at
C:\Windows\Logs\<Application name>\Logs
.
NOTE:
By default, no logs are created for an application.
Configuration
of DebugLog XML
file
You can use the Debug
Configuration
Editor (DCE) console application to
configure
the debug
configuration
XML
file.
This tool can be used
to commit, exclude, or modify the debug
configuration
file.
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