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March 12, 2008

Are Your Event Logs Recoverable and Viewable?

One means of ensuring successful event-log backups is to use WMI's Win32_NTEventLogFile class
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Backing up event logs can be problematic because they're open and actively capturing and storing new events just about all of the time, even during backups. If you back up an active, changing file, you'll likely find that the backup file is corrupt and inaccessible. Fortunately, you can use the BackupEventLog method of the Windows Management Instrumentation's (WMI's) Win32_NTEventLogFile class to create recoverable and viewable copies of all your event logs. Here are two scripts that demonstrate how to use the BackupEventLog method.
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Learning Path For background information on how to use WMI monikers
"WMI Monikers"

"Constructing a Moniker String"

"WMI Security Settings"


For more information on how to use WMI's Win32_NTEventLogFile class
"Retrieving Event Log Properties"

"Backing Up and Clearing Event Logs"

"Win32_NTEventlogFile Class"

"BackupEventlog Method of the Win32_NTEventlogFile Class"


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