tailieunhanh - Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 71

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 71. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | Logging and Forwarding Events and Event Subscriptions As an experienced IT professional you almost certainly have used Event Viewer and event logs and this section discusses these tools only briefly before going on to event forwarding and event subscriptions with which you might be less familiar. Details about event subscriptions can be found in the Subscriptions tab of the event log Properties dialog box. The General tab of this dialog box gives details such as current log size maximum log size and the action to take when maximum log size is reached. The easiest way to start Event Viewer is to enter eventvwr in the Start menu Search box. Event Viewer displays event logs which are files that record significant events on a computer for example when a user logs on or when a program encounters an error. You will find the details in event logs helpful when troubleshooting problems. The events recorded fall into the following categories Critical Error Warning Information The security log contains two more event categories Audit Success and Audit Failure that are used for auditing purposes. Event Viewer tracks information in several different logs. Windows logs include the following Application Stores program events. Events are classified as error warning or information depending on the severity of the event. The critical error classification is not used in the Application log. Security Stores security-related audit events that can be successful or failed. For example the security log will record an audit success if a user trying to log on to the computer was successful. System Stores system events that are logged by Windows 7 and system services. System events are classified as critical error warning or information. Forwarded Events Stores events that are forwarded by other computers. Custom Views You can create custom views by clicking Create Custom View on the Event Viewer Action menu specifying the source logs or events and filtering by level time logged event ID .

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