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How Do You Pull Event Log Info From 3rd Party Apps?
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Jan 23, 2008 3:12 AM
So I am trying to setup a event set to pull info from the windows event logs, but not the "Windows Events" section, but the "Applications" section. We have Kaspersky AV installed and since Kaspersky has its own event log in the event viewer, I would like to be able to pull this, so we can track it and also build reports for customers about how many virii have been found/cleaned, etc. Any input would be awesome! Thanks for your time.
-Sean
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Jan 24, 2008 12:56 PM
In the next release, due out this quarter, you will have the ability to monitor all Windows Event logs. In addition, there is a new Log Monitor feature where you can parse and monitor third-party text logs such as Syslogs and other application text logs.
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Thats great news!
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