The Windows system consists of thousands of files. Many of them have strange names, others have extensions that most users have never seen before. Normally you do not need to worry about these files.
Here are the three commands to extract Even logs using PowerShell. Using Get-WinEvent Using Get-EventLog Using wevtutil for Raw EVTX Logs You can run these commands on PowerShell or Windows Terminal.
Does anyone have any tool(s) to do this? I've got any number of AIX, Linux, and Windows machines that I need to tail logs files from. I often have to correlate them at the same time, from different ...
I'm trying to trouble shoot a crazy installation issue installing a published app on WTS. For the life of me I cannot figure out why the Microsoft Installer keeps rolling back and the only thing I can ...
Working with multiple versions of Windows client and server operating systems can occasional cause some frustration. For instance, if you have both Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003 running ...
Windows Notepad continues to get new features. In fact, there is a lot more to it than you would think. There are several new features in Notepad in Windows 11, such as tabs, emojis, spell-check, dark ...
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