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Sign in Pricing Blog Support https://github.com/tellnes/node-cloudfront/issues/8 Search GitHub This repository Watch 2 Star http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/win8/windows8-event-viewer.htm 18 Fork 8 tellnes/node-cloudfront Code Issues 0 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Unhandled 'error' event #8 Closed jtblin opened this Issue Sep 19, 2016 · 0 comments Projects event id None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 1 participant Collaborator jtblin commented Sep 19, 2016 There is no listener for error events so the process will crash in case of socket error crypt32 event id e.g. events.js:160 throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event ^ Error: socket hang up at TLSSocket.onHangUp (_tls_wrap.js:1092:19) at TLSSocket.g (events.js:286:16) at emitNone (events.js:91:20) at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:185:7) at endReadableNT (_stream_readable.js:975:12) at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:74:11) at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:98:9) jtblin added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 19, 2016 jtblin #8 cd859f0 jtblin referenced this issue Sep 19, 2016 Merged Listen to request error event #9 jtblin closed this in #9 Oct 6, 2016 Sign
8 Event Viewer The Windows 8 Event Viewer provides a marvellous interface to investigate critical and error messages in the logs. You can examine not only the System and Application logs, but also Hardware Events and records of activity from IE and other programs. Windows 8 - Event Viewer Topics Finding the Windows 8 Event Viewer New Features in the Windows 8 Event Viewer Strategies for the Window 8 Event Viewer Specific Tasks for New Event Viewer Windows 8 Security Event Log ♦ Finding the Windows 8 Event Viewer I like to press Winkey +w, because this launches the Search box, and crucially, the focus is on Settings (rather than Apps). Now type: "ev" you should see 'View event logs'. New Features in the Windows 8 Event ViewerThe biggest change Microsoft made to the Event Viewer came between XP and Vista with the introduction of the three pane interface. Windows 7, and now Windows 8 have merely refined the interface and extended the range of logs that you can interrogate.Observe the 3 panes: Log List | Event Viewer | Actions Strategies for the Window 8 Event Viewer If you just want a quick 'Health Check' then start with the central 'Overview and Summary' pane, I suggest you work your way through the Critical messages followed by the Error messages. As the title indicates this is where you will find a list of important events collected from all the computer's logs, the benefit is that you can work your way through the red dots quickly.Alternatively, you could focus on the left pane and drill-down through a particular Windows log such as Windows Logs --> Application. If you want to view the logs on another computer than there is a link on the 'Actions' pane. Additional Event LogsIn amongst the traditional Application, Security and System, are two extra logs, Setup and Forwarded Events. As you add new programs so the Setup log records events relating to the installation, which can be invaluable in troubleshooting what went wrong. The 'Forwarded Events' log is used to collect events on other computers, you can specify the details via the Subscriptions menu. (See bottom left of above screenshot). Guy Recommends: SolarWinds' Log & Event Management Tool LEM will alert you to problems such as when a key application on a particular s