This video shows how the Events tool of the Windows Admin Center can be used to find and understand errors and warnings that occur on a Windows server.
- [Instructor] Have you ever found out…that you've done or said something…that has hurt or put off someone close to you?…Maybe it was something worthy of the silent treatment.…It can be hard to diagnose and overcome a situation…if you don't have information about what's going on.…Fortunately, Windows Server will generally not give you…the silent treatment.…There are applications out there…and there are built-in features in Windows Server…to let you know what Windows is thinking…and what went wrong.…
If you've used previous versions of Windows Server before,…you're probably already aware of the Event Viewer…and it can be opened a number of different ways…including from the Server Manager.…Under this Tools menu…with a lot of the other MMC-based administrative tools,…we have the Event Viewer…which will give us access to log files that are created…for many aspects of Windows itself…and other application-specific…and even hardware-specific features…that may be on your Windows machine.…
Access to these logs can be done through this Event Viewer,…
Released
12/19/2018- Installing Windows Admin Center (WAC)
- Managing Windows with WAC and PowerShell
- Using PowerShell remoting
- Monitoring the health of Windows 2019 servers
- Capturing real-time performance data
- Protecting networks with Windows Defender ATP
- Windows updates on Server 2019
- Selecting updates to distribute
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