On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:29:55 +0100, "Mac" <mac@nospam.com> wrote:
Thanks Mac:
I just wanted to make a clean start since I finally got everything
setup the way I think it should be. I found the "Clear Log" button and
got it cleaned. Now I can see what is going on from the start.
Thanks Again for thr reply.
TomP (Blue Angel)
>If you do want to delete (clear, or archive), see the MS Management Console
>Help from which this text is extracted from...
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>Manage Event Logs
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>You can use Event Viewer to manage various aspects of your event logs. To do
>so, you typically: navigate to and select the event log to manage,
>right-click and select Properties to access its properties dialog, and then
>update the appropriate values.
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>You can perform the following log management tasks by using Event Viewer:
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>Clear an Event Log
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>Set Maximum Log Size
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>Set Log Retention Policy
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>Enable Analytic and Debug Logs
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>Archive an Event Log
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>You can also use the wevtutil.exe command line tool to manage your event
>logs. Where applicable, the preceding topics include information about how
>to accomplish the task from the command line. To learn more about the
>wevtutil.exe command-line tool, type wevtutil /? at a command prompt.
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>> How can I clear the event viewer and the other logs to see what my
>> system just started up with so I can try an correct it?
>> Thanks:
>> Blue Angel