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Viewer logs on our Server 2008 box every morning. Review any warnings or errors and take action as required. Is there a way to set up https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc747402(v=ws.10).aspx a task which would automatically send me a daily email containing the contents of the specific logs that I review. Note - I will only want to have warnings and errors on the email report. Cheers Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:06 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote In https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/ae09f283-1b87-4768-91de-8e4277a10b18/is-it-possible-to-send-event-viewer-logs-automatically-by-email?forum=winservergen windows 7 and windows 2008, you can generate an email alert when an event meets specified criteria in the event log using Attach Task To This Event option. Review the following blog: http://portal.sivarajan.com/2010/04/generate-email-alert-to-event-attach.html Santhosh Sivarajan | MCTS, MCSE (W2K3/W2K/NT4), MCSA (W2K3/W2K/MSG), CCNA, Network+ Houston, TX Blogs - http://blogs.sivarajan.com/ Articles - http://www.sivarajan.com/publications.html Twitter: @santhosh_sivara - http://twitter.com/santhosh_sivara This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties,and confers no rights. Proposed as answer by Arthur_LiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Wednesday, July 27, 2011 4:05 AM Marked as answer by Arthur_LiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Thursday, July 28, 2011 7:44 AM Friday, July 22, 2011 6:40 PM Reply | Quote All replies 4 Sign in to vote You can use Powershell to do this very effectively. Powershell has the Get-Eventlog cmdlet, and the Send-MailMessage cmdlet, so almost anything is possible! For example, the following code gets the Error events from the Application log for the last 24 hours: $start=(Get-Date).AddDays(-1) $end=Get-Date Get-Eventlog
Without the Cruft: Windows 10 LTSB (Long Term Servicing Branch), Explained Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below http://www.howtogeek.com/69551/how-to-create-your-own-windows-event-log-notification-system/ to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/13223-how-can-i-monitor-and-gets-alerts-when-an-event-log-entry-happens RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Create Your Own Windows Event Log Notification System The Windows Event Logs are a tremendous resource as they can not only help you troubleshoot current system issues, but can also provide you with warning signs of potential future problems. So keeping event viewer on top of the events your system records can be key to keeping your system running as it should. Unfortunately, sifting through the Event Logs or creating custom views can be a cumbersome manual process. Thankfully, we have a solution which will easily allow you to export and filter Windows Event Log entries and then have them emailed and/or saved to a text file. When this process event viewer error is configured as part of a scheduled task you can have, for example, warning and error messages emailed to you automatically. How It Works Our solution works by using a freeware utility, MyEventViewer, by Nirsoft which allows you to easily export Windows Event Logs to a comma separated file. Based on this output, we have developed an easy to configure batch script which filters these results and then can email and/or save the filtered results file. Because the results are a comma separated file, it can be opened in Excel (or your favorite CSV program) and further sorted and filtered. Configuration The configuration settings and options are documented as inline comments in the script, however we will cover a few of them in a bit of detail here. Event Log Name When specifying the Event Logs you want to capture the events from, you must use the system full name of the log. This is not necessarily what you see in the Event Viewer list of logs. For example, if you wanted to capture events from the "Microsoft Office Alerts" log, go to the Properties dialog of the log. Note the value in the Full Name value, in thi
ease planning, as well. Free PRTG Download >> What is this? This knowledgebase contains questions and answers about PRTG Network Monitor and network monitoring in general. You are invited to get involved by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5748× prtg 1842× snmp 1468× sensor 938× wmi 622× notifications 467× maps View all Tags How can I monitor and gets alerts when an event log entry happens? Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I have tried setting up and searched the KB for information on how to setup event log monitoring. What I am trying to do is get Email alerts when specific event logs show up. Can you please let me know how to do this? I have the WMI event log setup for the one I want and it is showing green, however that event log I am monitoring is in the log and should be red but it is green. email event-log wmi Created on Dec 14, 2010 11:22:03 PM by ThorinOak (0) ●1 Permalink 11 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Please take a look at Event Log (Windows API) Sensor WMI Event Log Sensor Add comment Created on Dec 15, 2010 11:10:34 AM by Aurelio Lombardi [Paessler Support] Last change on May 28, 2014 1:23:13 PM by Gerald Schoch [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I also setup event log checking with the API. My question however is how specifically do I get it to send me an alert with the event log shows up? I checked the notification and channel tab but I would like specific instructions please. Add comment Created on Dec 15, 2010 4:07:31 PM by ThorinOak (0) ●1 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Basically one would setup the sensor (with matching filters if necessary, for Event ID, etc.) and then either use Warning- and/or Error-Limits to set the sensor into warning/error-state every time the event occurs (and then use a state-trigger with this). Or you can also use the Change-Trigger. Add comment Created on Dec 15, 2010 4:46:50 PM by Torsten Lindner [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down But the WMI event log never gets into an error or warning state. It's counting matching event entries and shows them in the volume channel. Yes I can set a notification, when the value changes, but it will never get in an error state. Add comment Created on Aug 12, 2011 8:15:05 AM by Klaus-Dieter Gundermann (0) ●1 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Dear Klaus-Dieter, have you set the Error-/Warning-Limits? If so, to which values? Add comment Creat