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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

You can send an event log entry to any current
log, including any custom log that you create. In fact, this utility can create event log entries with
the same complexity and level of information that any application can create. This utility uses the
following syntax:
EVENTCREATE [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] /ID eventid
[/L logname] [/SO srcname] /T {ERROR | WARNING | INFORMATION} /D description
Notice that you must provide the
/ID
,
/T
, and
/D
command line switches. The following list
describes each of the command line arguments.
/S
system
Specifies a remote system. You can use any connected system to store the event log
entries. Some administrators send event log entries to a central location to ensure someone sees
them. The remote system must allow the required access.
/U [
domain
\]
user
Defines the user context for executing the command. The user context is
important because not every user has access to the event log. In addition, the user context
appears as part of the event log entry.
/P [
password
]
Provides a password for the user context. The utility prompts you for the
password (when necessary) if you don??™t include it on the command line.


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