FullEventLogView is a new utility for Windows 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. FullEventLogView is a replacement for the old MyEventViewer utility which uses old programming interface and thus it doesn’t show all new event log added starting from Windows Vista.
You can download the new FullEventLogView from this Web page.
EventLogChannelsView is a new utility for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that shows the list of all event log channels on your system, including the channel name, event log filename, enabled/disabled status, current number of events in the channel, size of the event log file, and more… It also allows you to easily make some actions on multiple channels at once: enable/disable channels, set their maximum file size, and clear all events stored in the channels.
You can download the new EventLogChannelsView from this Web page.
pd says:
I’m sure it’s super obvious and handy, so therefore probably impossible in Windows, but one feature of other operating systems that could be very handy in a Windows event log context, is the ability to see log entries being added in real time. Or, tail -f on the Windows Event log/system.
Is this possible? Can it be integrated into FullEventLogView ?
October 15, 2016, 7:39 amSerge says:
This utility is good but I can’t figure out how filter event by description in the advanced options. Any filters I enter give me 0 events. Something wrong with app?
September 28, 2018, 1:42 am