Event Log

The Event log tab contains information about events on the scanned computer.

The data is displayed in the form of a table containing the following event information:

ID: event ID;

source: event source;

file: log type (application log or system log);

computer: name of the scanned computer;

date: event date;

message: event description. Click the unfurlicon to see the full event description.

Filter and search

You can filter and search across the table contents.

You can filter the table by the following event parameters:

source,

file,

computer,

date.

To create a filter for the event table

1.Click the filterFilter icon above the table.

2.Select the filtration parameter.

3.If you selected Source, File, or Computer:

Select the check boxes next to the values of interest.

If you selected Date:

Select the dates of interest. To set a time period, click the start date and drag the cursor to the end date.

4.Click Apply.

You can select only one parameter for a filter. Set multiple filters to filter the member table by multiple parameters simultaneously.

To search across the event table

1.Enter your query into the search_gray Search field above the table. Search is executed dynamically as you type.

2.Left-click outside the search field or press the Enter key to lock the query.

Search and filtering apply to data currently displayed in the table. If you set a filter or search across the table, the query will be applied to the results of the previous one.

info

FixIt! allows you to use wildcard characters ‘*’ and ‘?’ in searches. The asterisk ‘*’ stands for any number of characters, including zero, and the question mark ‘?’ stands for any single character.

The files* search query will return files with such names as files, files111, files systems, files_more_worlds, etc.

The files? query will return files with such names as files1, filess, files_, but not files.