Yes, the WillConnect and ConnectComplete events are fired by opening a
connection, and the Disconnect event fires when it is closed.
Yes but it is the client application that will receive those events.
I think the OP is talking about some other application getting those event
remotely.
[PATCH 0/5] [RFC] AF_RXRPC socket family implementation [try #3] ... These patches together supply secure client-side RxRPC connectivity as a Linux ...kernel socket family.... presentation side is left to the client.... Each connection goes to a particular "service". ... (Linux-Kernel)
[PATCH 0/5] [RFC] AF_RXRPC socket family implementation ... These patches together supply secure client-side RxRPC connectivity as a Linux ... Make it possible for the client socket to be used to go to more than one ... Each connection goes to a particular "service". ... (Linux-Kernel)
[PATCH 0/5] [RFC] AF_RXRPC socket family implementation [try #2] ... These patches together supply secure client-side RxRPC connectivity as a Linux ... Make it possible for the client socket to be used to go to more than one ... Each connection goes to a particular "service". ... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: .Net Scalability problem ... LoadRunner will peak out a server with a few virtual users. ... To get an idea of load,... Fire off the test client and watch the number of ... > So I think that the MTC generate concurrent connection and per ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet)
Re: Remote Client Configuration ... the client computer to the SBS domain via connect computer wizard remotely. ...local network or via dial up VPN connection, you will use an local copy on ...connection is established, Group Policy is not applied during logon. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)