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Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or ie11 event logging posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and enable ie11 event logging answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699433.aspx up and rise to the top Interent Explorer Log is empty always up vote 6 down vote favorite OS- Windows 7 Professional & Windows Server 2008 R2 In Event Viewer --> Application and Services logs --> Internet Explorer there is no log, it is always empty. I need to check why my Internet Explorer crashes automatically, but I don't find any log. I have also try some registry http://superuser.com/questions/846843/interent-explorer-log-is-empty-always setting to enable log. but unable to do the same. below is the print-screen. windows-7 internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Mar 10 at 17:59 DavidPostill 59.5k18120149 asked Nov 29 '14 at 7:35 Param 13912 migrated from serverfault.com Nov 30 '14 at 20:15 This question came from our site for system and network administrators. add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I hope you'll pardon the very basic question, but did you make sure you have no active filters that would hide the logged events you are interested in? This is a rudimentary thing I have overlooked once too often. Did you enable IE event logging as described in http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/Windows7/AdminTips/Miscellaneous/EnablingeventloggingforInternetExplorer.html ? If not, you'll want to add the registry entry and then restart the "Windows Event Log" service. and start a completely new IE session. Restart-Service eventlog Get-Service eventlog You may also want to look at the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb250493(v=VS.85).aspx) to help you granularly enable and disable logging for different parts of IE. Hope this helps. share|improve this answer answered Nov 29 '14 at 7:38 DTK 1463 3 Sorry for Dumb question. but just to inform you that there is no active f
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Server Web App Gallery Microsoft Azure Tools Visual Studio Expression Studio Windows Internet Explorer WebMatrix Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums HomeLearnTroubleshootChapter 5. Using Failed Request TracingTroubleshooting Failed Requests Using Tracing in IIS 7 Troubleshooting Failed Requests Using Tracing in IIS 7 By IIS TeamDecember 12, 2007Introduction Request-based tracing is available both in stand-alone IIS Servers and on Windows Azure Web Sites (WAWS) and provides a way to determine what exactly is happening with your requests and why, provided that you can reproduce the problem that you are experiencing. Problems like poor performance on some requests, or authentication-related failures on other requests, or the server 500 error from ASP or ASP.NET can often be difficult to troubleshoot--unless you have captured the trace of the problem when it occurs. the following article discusses failed request tracing on IIS Server. For information about doing this with Windows Azure Web Sites click here Failed-request tracing is designed to buffer the trace events for a request and only flush them to disk if the request "fails," where you provide the definition of "failure". If you want to know why you're getting 404.2 error messages or request start hanging, use failed-request tracing. The tasks that are illustrated in this article include: Enabling the failed-request tracing module Configuring failed-request tracing log-file semantics Defining the URL for which to keep failed request traces, including failure definitions and areas to trace Generating the failure condition and viewing the resulting trace Prerequisites Install IIS You must install IIS 7 or above before you can perform the tasks in this article. Browse to http://localhost/ to see if IIS is inst