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Thank you for your interest in Veeam products! We've sent a verification code to:. Incorrect verification code. Please try again. An email with a verification code was just sent to. Didn't receive the code? Click to resend in sec. Click to resend. Download the product. IT ES. Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. There doesn't appear to be a way to backup archive Windows event logs automatically via the GUI.

Is there a way via a script that can be set as a scheduled task to do this? If so, can someone point me to a beginner's article on how to write this as I'm not a script guy. This would be for Windows Server by the way. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Let us first see what an event log exactly is;. As mentioned above Event logs are special types of files to record events taken place in your computer system.

These events also include errors which are encountered when any program is running on your system. Thus using Event Viewer we can read Event logs and get details about the error which can help in troubleshooting the source or root cause of problems with Windows 7. The events are logged in various types of logs. Windows 7 keeps a track of events in below mentioned categories of log files;. Application log will comprise events logged by programs and on the basis of severity of events, they are majorly divided as; information, warning, or error.

Information infers that the program or service operation is successful done. Warning indicate future crisis which is not significant at present but has to be noticed to avoid future issues. Error completely shows that a problem has occurred for e. Events recorded in security logs are known as Audits and explains successful or unsuccessful attempts made to log on services like logging-in in Windows.

I've looked in that folder and I can't really understand the content of the files. I'm just looking for something that gives me a brief summary of the backup operations and therefore peace of mind that they're working.

I note the offer to have the backup logs analyzed for me but that's not really practical every time I do the backup. I'd just like to run the backup, take a second look at a log file, and then know that everything is alright. Big Bad Dad. Is there anything that provides a similar output to XP Backup? Thanks very much. This thread is locked.



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