Re: Cannot access to Event Viewer

From: Roger Abell (mvpNOSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 10/30/04

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    By delete temporary files on the system partition
    what is meant is to free up some space by removing
    unnecessary files. This is the action to take if the
    issue is because the disk is in fact full.

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    Roger Abell
    <chv@anon.postalias> wrote in message
    news:2bfd01c4be61$db3c16f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > 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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