Critical system events requiring immediate attention are usually displayed in a pop-up alert or warning box on the screen of the server.. If the event is significant but doesn't require
Trang 1Critical system events requiring immediate attention are usually displayed in a pop-up alert or warning box on the screen of the server If the event is significant but doesn't require immediate attention, the event is logged instead to the System or
Application log
If you suspect your problem is hardware-related, filter your System log to show only those events generated by that
component
If you right-click on an event log Clear All Events, you can wipe out all the events in the log The exception is the Security log: if you clear the events in this log, a single new event is generated in the log that records the user who cleared the
Security log You can't cover your tracks that easily!
You can also use archived security logs to track resource-usage trends over time to help in planning for hardware and software upgrades on your network
See Also
Auditing, eventquery