Event Viewer
Windows 8
To access Event Viewer, follow these steps
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Open Computer Management
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Click on Event Viewer
You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps. If
you aren't logged on as an administrator, you can change only
settings that apply to your user account, and some event logs might
not be accessible.
Event logs are special files that record significant events on your
computer, such as when a user logs on to the computer or when a
program encounters an error. Whenever these types of events occur,
Windows records the event in an event log that you can read by using
Event Viewer. Advanced users might find the details in event logs
helpful when troubleshooting problems with Windows and other
programs.
Event Viewer tracks information in several different logs. Windows
Logs include:
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Application (program) events. Events are classified as error, warning, or information depending on the severity of the event.
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Error - An error is a significant problem, such as loss of data.
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Warning - an event that is an event that isn't necessarily significant, but might indicate a possible future problem.
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Information event - describes the successful operation of a program, driver , or service.
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Security-related events - These events are called audits and are described as successful or failed depending on the event such as whether a user trying to log on to Windows was successful.
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Setup events - computers that are configured as domain controllers will have additional logs displayed here.
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System events - System events are logged by Windows and Windows system services, and are classified as error, warning, or information.
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forwarded events - These events are forwarded to this log by other computers.
Applications and Services Logs vary. They include separate logs about the programs that run on your computer, as well as more detailed logs that pertain to specific Widows services.