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Zack Whittaker
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To emphasize on what Jack said, you will find these Events under Application
Logs > Microsoft-Windows-Daignostics-Networking
Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Network/Admin
Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Networking/Debug
Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Networking/Operational
Like Zack said, lots of information there. :)

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> If you check out Start, Administrative Tools, then Event Viewer, you can
> view all the logs you need to in there, especially the Application Logs
> one :o)
Chris Altmann - 02 Feb 2006 09:15 GMT
Don't know why I didn't look there before :)
Unfortunately, the log messages didn't say much more than what the final
dialog of the diagnostics wizard did. Then again I'm not sure what I was
expecting.
In any case, my networking has magically started working again. I'll chalk
it up to router config problems for now.
Thanks for the help guys.
> To emphasize on what Jack said, you will find these Events under
> Application Logs > Microsoft-Windows-Daignostics-Networking
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>> view all the logs you need to in there, especially the Application Logs
>> one :o)
Andre Da Costa - 02 Feb 2006 13:33 GMT
Hmm, thats strange, I am going to dig deeper, I would expect to really log
every issue on networking.

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> Don't know why I didn't look there before :)
>
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>>> view all the logs you need to in there, especially the Application Logs
>>> one :o)