Re: Cannot access to Event Viewer

chv_at_anon.postalias
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 02:21:37 -0700

Hi Lee and thanks a lot for this help.

I am not quite clear on your advice to delete temporary
files on the system boot partition. Frankly, I do not
know where do I have to go to do it. Please advise on
this.

Many thanks.

>-----Original Message-----

>Hi,
>
>Thank you for posting.
>
>This issue can occur if you system partition is full or
the event log files
>on the computer is corrupt.
>Please try the following steps to check the issue on the
computer:
>1. Delete temporary files on the system boot partition.
>Uninstall some applications and reinstall them to
another partition to free
>more disk space on the system boot partition.
>
>2.
>a. Click "start" => click "run" => enter "services.msc"
>b. Set the start type of "Event log" to disabled.
>c. Restart the computer. Move the event files
(SysEvent.evt, AppEvent.evt
>and SecEvent.evt to another drive). They are located in
the
>C:\winnt\system32\config)
>d. Chage the f "Event log" to automatically again and
restart computer and
>check how things go.
>
>3. If the issue persists, please take a look at the
following URL to move
>the event log files to another drive:
>315417 How To Move Event Viewer Log Files to Another
Location in Windows
>2000
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315417
>
>Hope the above information helps. Have a nice day!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Lee Li
>Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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