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Logs for Network Connection Repairing

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Chris Altmann - 01 Feb 2006 23:39 GMT
Are there any logs generated by the network connection repair process that
one can view, or can the generation of such logs be enabled? I'm having a
connection problem that it doesn't seem to be able to solve and it would be
nice to know what that process attempts to do and where it failed.
Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor) - 02 Feb 2006 00:06 GMT
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)

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Andre Da Costa [Extended64] - 02 Feb 2006 00:52 GMT
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)
 
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