What does Event ID 1011 mean?
What does event 1011 mean? Our MonitorWare Line of Products e.g. EventReporter, MonitorWare Agent etc. periodically reads the Windows Event Log. While reading the Windows Event Log, they try to […]
What does event 1011 mean? Our MonitorWare Line of Products e.g. EventReporter, MonitorWare Agent etc. periodically reads the Windows Event Log. While reading the Windows Event Log, they try to […]
Using UNC Paths with WinSyslog, EventReporter and MonitorWare Agent This article explains how to configure WinSyslog, EventReporter, and MonitorWare Agent to write log files to network shares using UNC (Universal […]
Many Adiscon products (e.g. WinSyslog, EventReporter or MonitorWare Agent) are available in a 30 days trial version. After this time, the Service will stop working and if you are not […]
What is the difference between SETP and Syslog? This article explains the differences between SETP (Secure Event Transfer Protocol) and traditional Syslog, and when to use each protocol. Traditional Syslog […]
Windows event log entries often contain Kerberos failure codes (for an example, please see security event 676). These failure codes are the original error codes from the Kerberos RFC 1510 […]
Alerting In this scenario, the primary concern is to receive alerts if specific events happen. Of course, alerting is often used together with other scenarios as alerting alone does not […]
A placeholder in an inheritable ACE. When the ACE is inherited, the system replaces this SID with the SID for the primary group of the object’s creator. This information was […]
Members can back up and restore files on all domain controllers by using Windows Backup, regardless of the permissions that protect those files. Backup Operators also can log on to […]
If you get an error with the Event ID 115, an error occured while logging into the ODBC-Database. WinSyslog then writes the error code in the NTEventLog-Text. See the table […]