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Event Viewer Log File Settings
Previously with NT 4 workstation I had links set to the Server Event logs and could view them and keep an eye on what is going on. Now that I have upgraded to Win 2000 I cannot as when I try to get the details on an event log entry it says "The description for Event ID ( 9318 ) in Source ( MSExchangeMTA ) cannot be

Dr. Watson doesn't record in Event Log
She is already suggesting that someone could bypass the event log in her panel...... This is likely a problem fixable only by someone in the medical community.......... But thank you for the suggestion. RHCampbell Home Security Metal Products Ottawa, Ontario, Canada MrGolden <MrGol...@swbell.net> wrote in message

Directory Service Event Viewer log "Empty"
Randy Charles Morin rmo...@kbcafe.com microsoft public dotnet framework So, you are converting to dotNET because you think it provides better event log support. -- Randy Charles Morin http://www.kbcafe.com Feel free to contact me by private email or messenger ra...@kbcafe.com morin_ra...@hotmail.com "Rolando

Writing an event log : User = N/A !!
I'm not a "MS insider" - this is a part of my event log experience and/or web searches. *** 1. CategoryCount Type: Default value: none. Description: number of event categories defined by the source program/service. Required if CategoryMessageFile is specified. 2. CategoryMessageFile Type: REG_EXPAND_SZ Default

How do you create additional NT Event Logs
Joe Delekto jdele...@netvillage.com microsoft public vc language Greets, One may wish to take a look at the Win32 event log functions: OpenEventLog() and ReadEventLog() from MSDN. These should work the same between NT Server and Workstation. Regards, Joe "Lui Yeung" <lye...@mbox5.singnet.com.sg> wrote in message

Clear Event Log with batch file!!!
George Hester hesterl...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 general к ect each of the log entries in the event viewer right-click and choose clear the event log. Then set the Event log to overwrite as needed. Or install SP4. -- George Hester

SQL Server event log
This assembly contains classes which allow me to write errors to the windows event log. I am able to open the event logs and view event log entries without a problem, however when I try to write a new entry to the log I am getting a System.Security.SecurityException that says: "The requested registry access is not

Event Log
I deleted the event log and now everything is OK. hth DDS W 2k MVP MCSE "Dale" <dcl...@epiccomputer.com> wrote in message news:0b7c01c37883$f53b77f0$a501280a@phx.gbl... Since the installation of SP4 the event log is sluggish and often will not show any events until refreshed. Some event logs can show the number of

How can I read Event Logs
netINVALID microsoft public win2000 applications Hi Wayne, The TechNet Script Center has a WMI script to Backup and Clear an Event Log. For more information, see: TechNet Script Center: Backup and Clear an Event Log http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/logs/scrlog04.asp And if you have any more questions

HELP with checking services and event logs
Settings for Event Log Maximum application log size Maximum security log size Maximum system log size Prevent local guests group from accessing application log Prevent To filter events in an event log In the console tree, select the log you want to filter. On the View menu, click Filter. On the Filter tab,

Can't access the Application event log
I don't believe any 3rd party components are being used, an no COM components, so I'ma little baffled by what I see in the event logs. Has anyone seen this sort of thing before? I've done a groups.google.com search and found only one instance.... Here are the event log of interest... Event Type: Information Event

Event Log message missing
If this event was not planned, check the Server Performance Report and Event Logs for information that can help explain the event. For more information about this event, see the event logs on the server computer. You can restart this service by using the View Services task in the Server Management Monitoring

Read the event log
The script I wrote is not for a standard event viewer log; it just moves a plain file.. When I go to the location (winnt\system32\config) there is no .log file for the log I need cleared. That's probabloy another reason it doesn't work... I would try backing it up like a regular event log.

autoRepeating Error log ID 20111 (Remote Access)
In news:%23CUtSMWLEHA.1472@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, John Holt <jo...@regionv.k12.mn.us> posted their thoughts, then I offered mine When I log on to my domain controller and start the event viewer, I have a DNS Events on the left but nothing shows in the actual log area. I've checked the log fill is there in .

Ghost in the Recycle Bin
Clear all events, reboot the machine, then check the event logger again. "Javier Villegas" <jville...@elsitio.net> wrote in message news:e1S3pIbDEHA.2804@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Hi I have a Windows 2000 Server with a big problem I can not see the event logs. I go to "Computer Management", "Event Viewer" and all the

Log on issues and time sync
Please look for other SAM event logs that may indicate the exact reason for the failure. So, Now I can not create account or join other workstation to domain ASP - ESENT Event IDs 1000, 1202, 412 and 454 Are Logged Repeatedly in the Application Event Log (Q278316) - The following event ID messages are logged

Event ID 1000 and 1020, with event ID 16550
Hi, I have been able to iterate though a single log using c#, for example the system log. However I have been trying, without success to iterate though the collection of actual event log types. for example all of the event log types on my computer are. Application log system log security log mylog log. so I am

Help - Proxy Server Crashes Twice A Day - Event Logs
Depending on log settings it might be a way to cover one's tracks. You might check whether *anything* on the system shows a timestamp for that missing period. Tom Holden wrote: No alternate partition, possible power failures (but i would assume that when the event log came back on (as it most certainly did 3 times)

Event log with mysterious 10 day gap!
The Event Viewer dynamically looks them up at the point you view the log. You can actually ask Event Viewer to save event logs to disk, and then view them from another machine (which is when you usually get "no description" errors). If you're seeing these for a significant number of different applications,

Anonymous user logons in security logs
ID=3490&NoBox=True And... this one, allows you to "Take full control of writing to the NT event logs" Write to the NT Event Logs I am writing an application that I would like to report errors in the Event Log. If anyone is able to help or provide example, etc it would be appreciated. Regards, Shane.