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Tulloch [Published on 19 Dec. 2012 / Last Updated on 19 Dec. 2012] How to enable event logging for Internet Explorer. If you open Event Viewer and select the following log: Applications and Services Logs\Internet internet explorer event log Explorer you'll notice that by default no events are being logged for Internet
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Explorer. You can enable IE event logging by creating a new DWORD registry value named Feature_Enable_Compat_Logging under the following registry internet explorer 11 enable logging key: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Internet Explorer\Main \FeatureControl and set the the new registry value to 1. For more information about what events will be logged, see the following MSDN page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb250493(v=VS.85).aspx Mitch Tulloch is a
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