How to Review Events in Windows XP

Windows keeps track of event details in log files. Just about anything that goes on in the computer — from a user logging in to programs crashing to routine tasks being scheduled — is noted in a log somewhere. The first place to check for your PC’s recent activities and happenings is the Event Viewer. In Windows XP, obey these steps:



  1. Open the Control Panel.



  2. Open the Administrative Tools icon.



  3. Open the Event Viewer icon.


    Not every event is a nasty one; most are informational, which means that something happened and was noted in the log.



  4. Double-click an event to view its details.



  5. Close the Event Viewer window when you’re done.































Event Categories
LogType of Events That Are Monitored
ApplicationThird-party programs; anything that’s not Windows
itself
Internet ExplorerProblems with Internet Explorer
SecurityLogon/logoff events, file deletions, and events pertaining to
resources
SetupEvents relating to application setup and configuration
SystemThings that go on in Windows itself, such as start-up events
and device driver failure




























Event Types
TypeDescription
ErrorSomething bad happened, such as a service failed or data was
lost.
Failure AuditSomething was attempted that didn’t work, such as an
illegal login or an attempt by a non-administrator to access
administrator-level features.
InformationSomething happened successfully.
Success AuditSomething was attempted and worked out, such as logging in to a
remote PC; the opposite of a failure audit.
WarningAn event occurred that is worth noting but isn’t
specifically an error.



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