The only verbose logging I know is for Kerberos which would be on the domain 
controllers.  Along with DNS/WINS/Exchange as mentioned below. You might need 
to attach debugger to process and have it dump out, like Microsoft’s ADPLUS 
utility. 

 

Z

 

From: Christopher Bodnar [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 9:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: log levels

 

I'm not aware of a global logging level in Windows that you can just turn up. 
Typically you enable verbose logging on specific components (DNS, WINS, DHCP, 
Exchange, etc....). Which is usually made with a registry change and usually 
outputs to a log file.  Many, but not all, applications have a similar feature. 
So it depends on what you think the culprit is. If you have it narrowed down to 
a specific part of the OS you may be able to turn up logging for that 
component. If it's an application, then I would contact the vendor and see if 
they have this functionality. 

YMMV 


Chris Bodnar, MCSE
Systems Engineer
Distributed Systems Service Delivery - Intel Services
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 610-807-6459
Fax: 610-807-6003 



From:        "John Aldrich" <[email protected]> 
To:        "NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]> 
Date:        02/19/2010 09:27 AM 
Subject:        log levels 

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Is there any way to increase the verbosity of the information recorded in the 
event logs in Windows 2000? I’ve got a machine that has been crashing 
intermittently. I *may* have tracked down the culprit, but I’d like to be sure 
by getting as much info as possible from the event logs. 
  
Thanks! 
  
  
  

  

  

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