This mode uses the following syntax:
EVENTTRIGGERS /Create [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] /TR
triggername /TK taskname [/D description] [/L log] { [/EID id]
[/T type] [/SO source] } [/RU username [/RP password]]
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. In most cases, supplying
the password when prompted is safer from a security perspective than including this information
on the command line or as part of a batch file entry.
/TR
triggername
Defines a human-readable name to associate with the event trigger.
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