How to check event logs in windows xp
The Event Viewer enables you to view logs; the programming interface also enables you to examine logs. In Windows Vista, the event logging infrastructure was redesigned.
Applications that are designed to run on Windows Vista or later operating systems should use Windows Event Log to log events. Skip to main content. Hi Paul Vakerling,. Event Viewer maintains logs about program, security, and system events on your computer. You can use Event Viewer to view and manage the event logs, gather information about hardware and software problems, and monitor Windows security events. How satisfied are you with this reply?
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Divya R's post on August 19, Hi Divya, Thank you for replying but you did not answer my questions. Maybe I was not exact enough with my question. Errors : you should try to get rid of those. They indicate a significant problem, such as the failure of a critical task. For example when a system service fails to start. These can cause loss of data or functionality. If you have isolated an error event in the Windows XP event log that you want to address, double-click the event in the details pane of the event viewer.
Windows opens up the event properties dialog with detailed information about the event. It's beyond the scope and possibilities of this article to offer a solution for every possible event in the Windows XP event log. You can note the event ID in the event properties dialog and perform a search for that event ID in Google or your favorite search engine to get started. To improve your understanding of the event log, richt-click on "Application", "System" or "Security" in the event viewer and select "Properties".
Windows opens this properties dialog :. Here you can track down the system file that holds the event log info. This will enable verbose logging. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode.
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