I can do to change the location path of the logs to something other than the local C:? All replies (4) Monday, June 12, 2017 11:59 AM Go through the below link.https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd277418.aspx Please take a moment to "Vote as Helpful" and/or "Mark as...
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and System event log channels. The user interfaces (UIs) of both the Local Group Policy Editor and the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Event Viewer snap-in allow you to enter values as large as 2 terabytes. If this setting is not configured, event logs have a default maximum size of ...
Open the Event Viewer. Right-click the log name (for example, System) under Windows Logs in the left pane and select Properties. Change the Log path value to the location of the created folder and leave the log file name at the end of the path (for example, C:\EventLogs\System...
del /s /q %programdata%\microsoft\eventv~1\extern~1 还可以浏览到以下位置并手动删除日志: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\事件查看器\ExternalLogs 备注 此文件夹的内容处于隐藏状态,因此必须打开“显示隐藏的文件”,并关闭“隐藏受保护的操作系统文件”以查看它们。
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Although the user interfaces (UIs) of both the Group Policy Object Editor and Event Viewer allow you to enter values as large as 4 gigabytes (GB), the effective maximum size for these logs is much smaller in the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003. If you are using the 64-bit ...
stop error usually occurs in a clustered environment, and the indicated faulty driver is RHS.exe. Check the event logs for any storage failures to identify the failing process. Try to update the component or process that's indicated in the event logs. You should see the following ...
Please also check terminal services related logs to see whether more clues can be found, which are under:Event Viewer -> Applications and Services Logs\ Microsoft\ WindowsBest Regards,AmyPlease remember to mark the replies as an answers...
Thanks for your reply. However, there does be a way to check the logs in the Event Viewer UI and I already found it by myself. It's very simple. Open theServer Manager, expandRolesnode, and then clickNetwork Policy and Access Servicesnode. The NPS event logs of the last 24 hours w...