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Syslog program that works with win7 ?

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Gordon

Flightless Bird
On 28/09/10 18:44, Ken1943 wrote:
> Know of any ?
> Thanks
>
>
> KenW


What do you mean by "syslog"?
There are plenty of event logs already built into Windows 7...
 
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Sunny Bard

Flightless Bird
Ken1943 wrote:
> Know of any ?


Tried Mikrotik's ?
 
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David Arnstein

Flightless Bird
In article <qaa4a65kv1bji7j77lm12hg1pumqtdqimq@4ax.com>,
Ken1943 <kenw@no295no.net> wrote:
>Know of any ?


I have been using Kiwi syslog server for many years:
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/kiwi-syslog-server-overview/

It runs as a service, meaning that it records syslog messages whether
you are logged in or not. It also has a decent GUI. Some features are
reserved for the paid version. It costs too much, so I just use the
free version.
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arnstein+usenet@pobox.com {{ }}
^^
 
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Big Steel 99 the X factor Droid

Flightless Bird
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:44:41 -0600, Ken1943
<kenw@no295no.net> wrote:
> Know of any ?


Kiwi Syslog Viewer runs on Vista. It should run on Win 7.

--
posted with a Droid
 
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Ken1943

Flightless Bird
Found Wall Watcher which I used in the past. Works on win 7. Will try the
others.

>Know of any ?
>Thanks
>
>
>KenW



KenW
 
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Steel

Flightless Bird
On 9/28/2010 8:56 PM, Ken1943 wrote:
> Found Wall Watcher which I used in the past. Works on win 7. Will try the
> others.
>
>> Know of any ?
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> KenW

>
>
> KenW


Wallwatcher is good too. I have used it in the past, along with Kiwi.
 
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Zaphod Beeblebrox

Flightless Bird
"Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:i7tabf$t9t$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> On 28/09/10 18:44, Ken1943 wrote:
>> Know of any ?
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> KenW

>
> What do you mean by "syslog"?
> There are plenty of event logs already built into Windows 7...


I'm sure the OP means the same thing that "syslog" has meant for the
past quarter of a century - that is, the IETF standard system message
logging facility. Primarily adopted in Unix / Linux and variants, but
also used in other operating systems especially when a standard method
is desired in place of proprietary logging tools like Windows provides
natively.

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Zaphod

Arthur Dent, speaking to Trillian about Zaphod:
"So, two heads is what does it for a girl?"
"...Anything else he's got two of?"
 
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