The list format
provides one data element per line. Each group of data elements defines one event trigger. The
utility separates each event trigger by one blank line. Some people find the list format more
readable when working in verbose mode since the table format requires multiple lines for
each entry (the lines wrap).
/NH Specifies that the EventTriggers utility shouldn??™t display the column headers. You can use
this option when creating pure content for reports or other needs. The EventTriggers utility
accepts this command line switch only when using the table and CSV formats.
/V Outputs additional information about each event trigger. The default output includes the
trigger identifier, event trigger name, and the name of the task the event trigger performs. The
additional information includes the hostname, the event trigger query (the arguments used to
trigger it), the description information, and the username used to run the task.
Managing Event Information with the WEvtUtil Utility
The WEvtUtil utility helps you monitor the event logs on a system. This utility replaces the other
utilities provided in earlier versions of Windows.
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