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• ½Ã½ºÅÛ ±â·ÏÀº ÀÌ Å볪¹« ´Ù¼ö â ¼­¹ö 2008 ¹Ì¸® ¼³Ä¡¿¡ ±Ù°ÅÇÑ ±â·Ï ¿£Æ®¸®¸¦ Á¦°øÇÑ´Ù. ÀûÀçÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â ¼­ºñ½º¿Í ÀÌ°Í ´Â ¿îÀü»ç ½ÇÆÐ¿Í °°Àº °Í¿¡ Á¤º¸¸¦ Æ÷ÇÔÇÑ´Ù. Anything to do with services or system resources can show up in this log.

A new set of logs, the Applications and Services logs, provide event logging for individual applications and server components. The default Application and Services logs include the Hardware Events (events related to hardware installation and failure), Internet Explorer (Internet Explorer–specific events) and Key Management Service (which is related to the use of encryption keys when sending and receiving data to other computers on the network). Other logs available in this category depend on the software and roles installed on the server.

A system of icons is used to classify the type of event that has been recorded in a particular event log. In the System log and the Application log, you can find the following event categories (each represented by a different icon in the Event Viewer):

• The Information icon— Denotes the logging of successful system events and other processes

• The Warning icon— Shows a noncritical error on the system

• The Error icon— Indicates the failure of a major function (such as a driver failure)

To view a specific log in the Event Monitor, select the log's node in the node tree. The events recorded in that log appear in the Details pane.

Two additional icons are found in the Security log:
• The Success Audit icon— Shows that a security access event was successful (such as the access of a certain folder or file on the network)

• The Failure Audit icon— Shows that an audited security event failed (such as the failure of a user logon)

To view the properties of a particular event in a log, double-click on the event's icon in the Details pane. For example, you may want to see the details related to an Error event logged in the System log.

Microsoft now provides event-specific help for logged events. For more information on a logged event, click the Event Log Online Help link in the event's Properties dialog box. You are informed that the Event Viewer will send the information related to the event over the Internet. Click Yes to continue.

Internet Explorer opens and provides additional information on the event. This information includes an explanation of the event and possible actions to be taken to remedy the problem related to the event.

Source of Information : Sams Teach Yourself Windows Server 2008 in 24 Hours Popularity: 3%


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