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software. If an application crashes, an application event log provides a record of
activity leading up to the event for support personnel to analyze.
Here are some suggestions to help you diagnose problems using event logs:
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Archive logs in log format. The binary data associated with an event is
discarded if you archive data in text or comma-delimited format.
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If you suspect a hardware component is the origin of system problems, filter
the system log to show events generated only by that component.
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If a particular event seems related to system problems, try searching the event
log for other instances of the same event or to judge the frequency of an error.
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Note Event IDs. These are unique numbers that match a text description in a
source message file. This number is used by product support representatives to
understand what occurred in the system.
Using Event Logs to Analyze Activity
Using spreadsheet or word-processing programs, you can manipulate event log
data saved as text to produce graphs, charts, and reports. Graphs generated from
event logs are used to show the times when logon activity is highest, the average
time between network failures, and so on.
Reading event logs into other applications requires saving them in text or comma-
delimited text format. This type of archive discards binary data associated with an
event but saves all other log details.
Network Monitor
Network Monitor can be used to capture and display frames (also called packets)
to detect and troubleshoot problems on the network. The Network Monitor is not
installed by default when Windows 2000 is installed.
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Û To install Network Monitor and the Network Monitor Agent
1. In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.
2. Select Add/Remove Windows Components.
3. In the Windows Components wizard, double-click Management and
Monitoring Tools.
4. Select Network Monitor Tools, then complete the Installation wizard.
You can now start Network Monitor from Administrative Tools or from a
command prompt.
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