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FullEventLogView v1.80 FullEventLogView v1.80 A simple tool for Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista that displays in a table the details of all events from the event logs of Windows, including the event description. It allows you to view the events of your local computer, events of a remote computer on your network, and events stored in .evtx files. It also allows you to export the events list to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file from the GUI and from command-line. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. For Windows XP and older systems, you can use the MyEventViewer tool. FullEventLogView vs MyEventViewer MyEventViewer is a very old tool originally developed for Windows XP/2000/2003. Starting from Windows Vista, Microsoft created a new event log system with completely new programming interfaces. The old programming interface still works even on Windows 10, but it cannot access the new event logs added on Windows Vista and newer systems. MyEventViewer uses the old programming interface, so it cannot display many event logs added on Windows 10/8/7/Vista. FullEventLogView uses the new programming interface, so it displays all events. Changes: Version 1.80: Added 'Black Background' option (Under the View menu). When it's turned on, the main table and the lower pane text-box are displayed in black background and white text, instead of default system colors. Fixed issue: When copying data to the clipboard or exporting to tab-delimited file, every line contained an empty field in the end of the line. Start Using FullEventLogView FullEventLogView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FullEventLogView.exe After running FullEventLogView, the main window loads and displays all events from the last 7 days. You can change the default 7-days time ... |
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