Windows Event Log

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File Format
Name Windows Event Log
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Extension(s) .evt, .log, .log1, .log2

The Windows Event Log tracks things that happen to Windows systems for diagnostic use. Its format, and the built-in Windows utilities to access it, has varied between Windows versions. Generally there are three different logs, Application, System, and Security.

Windows 2000, XP and 2003

These systems use the .evt extension and are usually found in the C:\Windows\system32\config directory.

Vista, Windows 2008, and Windows 7

These files are also usually in the C:\Windows\system32\config directory, but have .log, .log1, and .log2 extensions... or no extension at all. Attempting to open them in a general file-viewer program seems to hang Windows Explorer.

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