FullEventLogView is a simplified event viewer for Windows. Launch the program and it displays a table listing all recent events from Windows event logs. It can also display events from a remote computer, or events listed in a.evtx file. Launch EVTX Viewer - Starting the app will present a simple UI that instruct you to open EVTX files from other apps. This is an important simplification of the UI, since it means this app does not need to be a files manager.
Yes by default it is used to access the local or remote machine event viewer - just see it as another alternate viewer. It can still process file based using the /LoadFiles when you input as option when running the exe. For example: MyEventViewer.exe /LoadFiles 'c: temp app.evt' 'Application' MyEventViewer.exe /LoadFiles 'c: temp sec.evt' 'Security' 'c: temp app.evt' 'Application' MyEventViewer.exe /shtml 'c: temp events1.html' /LoadFiles 'c: temp sec.evt' 'Security' 'c: temp app.evt' 'Application' MyEventViewer.exe /remote MyComputerName MyEventViewer.exe /remote 192.168.0.1. I'm a huge fan of NirSoft's (free!) utilities, which I've been using for many years: One of them is MyEventViewer: Scroll to the bottom of the page at the above URL for the download links. Note that there are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. It is a no-install/stand-alone executable — just unzip the file and run the EXE.
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MyEventViewer allows you to view the events of another machine on your network, but you must have full admin access to the remote computer. To do this, use the '/remote' command line option and specify the name or address of the remote computer. For example: MyEventViewer.exe /remote SmithComputer MyEventViewer.exe /remote 192.168.0.150 This blog entry explains how to get get full admin access to the remote computer: Regards, Joe.