How to Filter Critical Events in Windows Server 2022
Professor Robert McMillen shows you how to Filter Critical Events in Windows Server 2022.
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Professor Robert McMillen shows you how to Filter Critical Events in Windows Server 2022.
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Windows Event Viewer gives us the ability to search for Logs through Filtering.
By going to "Windows Logs" => "System".
One of the simplest ways to use for filtering is the "Find" button, and you can type where ever you want.
A more advanced way of Filtering is to go to "Filter Current Log", which gives you a lot of different options:
"Critical" events tell us when a server is in danger of shutting down, or already has shut down.
"Error" events tell us that there is a problem with a specific service, or application, or the OS, but the entire server is not at risk.
"Warning" tell us what's going to happen which could transform to an "Error" or "Critical".
"Information" tell us when a service has stopped or started, when someone has logged in or logged off.
"Verbose" gives you all the info as much as possible the information from any of the logs that show up.
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