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[Published on 20 April 2004 / Last Updated on 20 April 2004] If you launch Windows NT Event Viewer and one of the following error messages occurs The handle is invalid Dr. Watson Services.exe Exception: Access Violation (0xc0000005), Address: 0x76e073d4 One of the .evt files is corrupt. You will not be able to rename or delete Sysevent.evt, Appevent.evt, or Secevent.evt since they are always in use by the system. The EventLog service cannot be stopped because it is required by other services. If you can start a registry editor locally or if you have remote registry access, change the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Eventlog\Start value from 0x02 to 0x04 and reboot. Various services will fail at reboot. Delete the event logs, %SystemRoot%\system32\config\*.evt. Change the Start value back to 0x02 and reboot. The system will automatically generate new, clear logs. If the PC system is on a FAT partition, one could boot with DOS and delete the %SystemRoot%\system32\config\*.evt file using DOS. This ability to boot to another operating system and make such changes is valuable. One does not have to use FAT and DOS to achieve this effect. Installing an alternative version of NT in a different directory would give you the same flexibility without weakening security concerns. Boot to the secondary copy of NT and delete the .evt file of the primary copy of NT. Event Log Tips: Archiving Event Logs Event Log explained How to Delete Corrupt Event Viewer Log Files Forensics: CrashOnAuditFail Restrict access to Application and System event logs Security Event Descriptions Security Events Logon Type Definitions Security Log Location Suppress Browser Event Log Messages Suppress Prevent logging of print jobs System events in NT4 SP4 User Authentication with Windows NT User Rights, Definition and List Frank Heyne has made available a Windows NT Eventlog FAQ . See Also See Also Archiving Windows NT Event Logs 20 April 2004 Wayne Maples Windows NT and Windows 2000 Security Log Settings 20 April 2004 Wayne Maples Prevent NT logging of print jobs 20 April 2004 Wayne Maples Event ID descriptions truncated. 20 April 2004 Wayne Maples Rest