LogEvent Method
Adds an event entry to a log file.
object
.LogEvent(intType, strMessage [,strTarget])
The LogEvent method returns a Boolean value (true if the event is logged successfully, otherwise false). In Windows NT/2000, events are logged in the Windows NT Event Log. In Windows 9x/Me, events are logged in WSH.log (located in the Windows directory). There are six event types.
|
Type |
Value |
|---|---|
|
0 |
SUCCESS |
|
1 |
ERROR |
|
2 |
WARNING |
|
4 |
INFORMATION |
|
8 |
AUDIT_SUCCESS |
|
16 |
AUDIT_FAILURE |
The following code logs SUCCESS or ERROR depending on the outcome of the function runLoginScript().
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
rc = runLoginScript() 'Returns true if logon succeeds.
if rc then
WshShell.LogEvent 0, "Logon Script Completed Successfully"
else
WshShell.LogEvent 1, "Logon Script failed"
end if
var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell"); var rc = runLoginScript(); if (rc) WshShell.LogEvent(0, "Logon Script Completed Successfully"); else WshShell.LogEvent(1, "Logon Script failed");
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