Event Log Explorer 4.2 Beta
O. James Samson - October 10, 2013Having acute problems with Windows event log analysis? Are you searching for a program that keep your system safe and help track logon attempts? Then what you should go for is Event Log Explorer.
What is Event Log Explorer?
Event Log Explorer is an advanced program for viewing, monitoring and analyzing events recorded in Security, System, Application and another logs of Microsoft Windows. This program helps you to quickly browse, find and report on problems, security warnings and all other events that are generated within Windows.
Trying to constantly trace valid and invalid logon attempts, events related to resource use, such as creating, opening, or deleting of files, etc requires a lot of time and this is what this program is designed to handle on your behalf. Event Log Explorer helps you to quickly browse, find and report on problems, security warnings and all other events that are generated within Windows.
Unlike standard Windows Event Viewer, Event Log Explorer can print event logs or even separate events. You can also export your event logs to other formats. At the time, Event Log Explorer supports export to HTML, Microsoft Excel and tab-separated text files. For effective event analysis, Event Log Explorer features advanced reporting tools — Analytical Reports allowing you to build different summary tables and summary diagrams.
Some of the features of this program include: Access Windows event logs and event log files on local and remote servers and workstations, Support of both classic Windows NT event log format (EVT files) and new (Crimson) event log format (EVTX files), High performance — all events are loaded either into memory or into an optimized internal local database, Active monitoring and alerting — get informed about problems immediately and several others.
The publishers, FS ProLabs, have added the following changes to this version: Filtering by description params (for security logs), Alerter may compare events by source (not only by source+event id) and lots of UI bugs were fixed.
To learn more about this program, please visit Eventlogxp.
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