Appendix B: Desktop client URL parameters
This excerpt of a URL from a client log is an example of a “sign on”:
https://<server>/csi/session/action.asp?99=SO&00=-2050329.1&02=0&03=2050329...
Parameter | Sign on | Check update | Get update | Get service |
---|---|---|---|---|
99 | SO | CU | GU | GS |
00 | Userid | Userid | Userid | Userid |
01 | — | Session id | Session id | Session id |
02 | Token | Toolbar status: (Obsolete) | Section | Service id |
03 | Pid | Client version | — | Search box topic |
04 | Sign on attempt number | Explorer windows count (Obsolete) | — | URL/file (current location, before navigation) |
05 | Windows username (or domain user name) | BHO registry status (Obsolete) | — | AID (alternate service ID, from the service definition) |
06 | Windows domain (domain name) | Operating system | — | Launching application (what browser/deskbar) |
07 | Machine name | Mac: Safari version | — | Operating system (not supported |
08 | Client metastore (was platform) | Registered platforms (Windows: for example IE, Deskbar) | — | FF1 (from service definition) |
09 | Client IP | Client IPs | — | FF1 (from service definition) |
10 | LDAP attribute value | — | — | FFN (from service definition) |
11 | — | — | — | Title of current HTML page (if any) |
12 | — | — | — | Target URL / file (for navigation) |
15 | Logon user name | — | — | — |
98 | Client certificate | — | — | — |