TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES
IDENTIFYING HARDWARE SOFTWARE NETWORK PROBLEMS
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Troubleshooting page
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Event Viewer
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Windows Problem Reporting
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Reliability Monitor
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Detailed explanation-1: -Microsoft includes the Event Viewer in its Windows Server and client operating system to view Windows event logs. Users access the Event Viewer by clicking the Start button and entering Event Viewer into the search field. Users can then select and inspect the desired log.
Detailed explanation-2: -They are Information, Warning, Error, Success Audit (Security Log) and Failure Audit (Security Log).
Detailed explanation-3: -Windows uses the following levels: Critical, Error, Warning, Information, Verbose (although software developers may extend this set and add own specific levels). These levels define event severity, but they don’t define auditing status (success or failure).
Detailed explanation-4: -The (Windows) Event Viewer shows the event of the system. The “Windows Logs” section contains (of note) the Application, Security and System logs-which have existed since Windows NT 3.1.