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Security Briefs: Improve Manageability through Event Logging

Author: msdn.microsoft.com | Published: 31st Mar 2007 | Visited: 217 times | Add Comment
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When something goes wrong, a manageable application will tell the administrator how to fix the problem. The Windows Event Log can provide the necessary information.

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