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application crashed. I received a message that it created an error log, but I cannot find the error log. Solution: Select Start»Run, enter drwtsn32, and press the
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How to Guides Memory Dumps Memory Leaks Performance Tuning Recovery Console Task Manager Technical Articles Win2k Install Bugs http://labmice.techtarget.com/troubleshooting/EventLog.htm WinNT Upgrade Bugs Win9x Upgrade Bugs Related Resources Hardware Guides Interoperability Printer Mgmt Registry Service Packs Utilities Event Logging in Windows 2000 If you want to keep your NT Network running smoothly, keeping a watchful eye on the Event Logs is a necessity. But it doesn't have to be a time consuming event viewer task (even across hundreds of servers). The following are some resources we found useful. Where to Start... Auditing System Events: Creating an Audit Policy By auditing your system on a regular basis, you'll know what your users are up to--and you'll be able to spot attempted network intrusions. Source: EarthWeb (Nov 2, 2000) Auditing System Events: Setting Up an Audit Policy Part 2 of Brien Posey©s series on how to fix setting up audit policies, an essential element in your Windows 2000 security arsenal. Source: EarthWeb (Nov 11, 2000) Auditing System Events: Auditing Specific Events Part 3 in our series on auditing Windows 2000 security helps you refine your auditing techniques. Source: EarthWeb (Nov 11, 2000) HOW TO: Diagnose System Problems with Event Viewer in Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 302542 - This step-by-step guide describes how to use Event Viewer as a troubleshooting tool. Event Viewer displays detailed information about system events. Managing NT Event Logs With Perl for Win32: Part 1 Combine GenEvent.pl with a third-party event log monitoring tool to track the results of your Perl automation scripts. Source: Windows & .NET Magazine (February 1998) Managing NT Event Logs With Perl for Win32: Part 2 Investigate a Perl for Win32 script that unlocks the information in the NT event logs. Source: Windows & .NET Magazine (March 1998) Nick Tonkin's proc_event_log Page Nick wrote a cool Perl script that allows you to track and analyze user sessions on your network. Windows 2000 Security Event Descriptions (Part 1 of 2) Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 299475 - This article contains descriptions of various security-related and auditing-related events, and information about