I was looking though some of the logs today. Within the shadow log I
found something interesting. It is the acronym ZKM which I am unsure of
the meaning.
The log goes as follows
date time (process#) (windows process#) ZKM: setting default map to
(null) this will be (1) in my examples
date time (process#) windows process#) ZKM: setting default map to
SYSTEM@nt authority this will be (2) in my examples
The one with null is repeated a varying amount of times, it will
typically be 4.
The one with SYSTEM@nt authority will only be defined once and the
location within is different.
Example
date time (process#) (windows process#) ZKM: setting default map to
(null)
date time (process#) (windows process#) ZKM: setting default map to
(null)
date time (process#) (windows process#) ZKM: setting default map to
SYSTEM@nt authority
date time (process#) (windows process#) ZKM: setting default map to
(null)
This is what it typically looks like but it can change at inconstant
intervals.
Other examples
1,1,1,1,1,1,2,1,1,1
1,1,2,1,1,1,1
1,2,1
1,1,1,1,2
I. Mitchell
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