Example phone book history

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Example phone book history

The example later in this topic shows the POP activity of one phone book. Each change is on a new line that begins with a date, and fields are separated by commas. Each line shows the following:

  • Date and time of the change

  • Action taken (for example, POP Add or POP Edit)

  • Key field (POP name)

  • Eleven fields representing the POP data:

    1. POP index

    2. Country/dependency

    3. Region identifier

    4. POP name

    5. Area code

    6. Access number

    7. Minimum baud rate

    8. Maximum baud rate

    9. Reserved flag

    10. Service flag

    11. Dial-up entry

  • POP status (in or out of service)

  • Date of change (repeated)

  • Two reserved fields

The following example shows phone book history as it appears in the phone-book history text file. Note that the five field names in the first line of the text file (Date, Action, and so on) do not list every data field.

Date, Action, Key Field, Record ( ; delimited )

1/27/01 3:40:35 PM, POP Add, Albany, 3;1;0;Albany;912;555-0100;0;56000;0;48;ISP;1;1/27/01;;0

1/27/01 3:40:38 PM, POP Edit, Albuquerque, 5;1;0;Albuquerque;505;555-0121;0;56000;0;48;;1;1/27/01;;0

1/27/01 10:07:18 AM, POP Delete, Portland, 305;1;0;Portland;1;1;0;0;0;48;;1;1/27/01;;0

The following table supplies field names and their corresponding POP data for all of the fields in the first data line of the example.

Name of field Data

Date and time

1/27/01 3:40:35 PM

Action

POP Add

Key field

Albany

POP index

3

Country/dependency

1

Region ID

0

POP name

Albany

Area code

912

Access number

555-0100

Minimum baud rate

0

Maximum baud rate

56000

Reserved flag

0

Service flag

48

Dial-up entry

ISP

POP status

1

Date of change

1/27/01

Reserved

 

Reserved

0

Notes

  • Phone book history files can also contain information on region and publishing activities.

  • The dial-up entry name corresponds exactly with the dial-up entry created in the Dial-up Networking Entries pane in the Connection Manager Administration Kit Wizard.