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_ QuickEvent - event viewer for NT / 2000 / XP. Just like win eventvwr.exe program. Also remote PC _

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Submitted on: 1/5/2003 11:19:59 AM
By: Jon Barker  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 3 Users
Compatibility: VB.NET
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     See the screenshot, lists events in all event folders, alows you to see extra details about them including user name, time, date etc... Improvment on my code only submission about using the eventlog a few months ago.

 
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6/9/2003 5:08:57 PM

Good start - but why go with an annoying MS-style fixed size window? Also, would be nice if the popup window was part of the main window and changed as you selected events, otherwise I can't see much reason to use this over the built-in version. Just some ideas for you.
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2/19/2004 8:38:16 PM

in chinese OS, please modify
frmMain.vb line 333 to
nMain.Nodes.Add(New TreeNode(eLog.Log, 0, 0))

it will work fine.
it's a very good sample, thanks.
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7/9/2007 10:53:42 AMOnisan

Well done, A great start for people wanting to access the eventlog. well done.
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2/27/2008 7:03:46 AMIngmar

Good work, but you should change the following:
In frmMain - LoadLogs you should change
nMain.Nodes.Add(New TreeNode(eLog.LogDisplayName, 0, 0)) to nMain.Nodes.Add(New TreeNode(eLog.Log, 0, 0))

Without this you will have some trouble on non-english systems.
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