Re: Preventing a particular eventid from being logged...
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:00:43 -0600
There isn't a way to do that. You may need a new kvm switch.
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"Brad Pears" wrote:
|I am getting an eventid:35 source : i8042prt on our NT 4.0 service pack 6
| machine. I am getting about one every 6 seeconds so it quickly flooded the
| system log. After some research and testing it appears that the issue is
| related toi the 8 port KVM switch we are using to run our servers. None of
| the other machines are getting any sort of event like this. I tried
| different ports cables etc.. all to no avail. The only way to stop it was
to
| set up a separate mouse for this server... (which defeats the purpose of
the
| switch) I am going to attempt to contact the switch manufacturer for a
| firmware upgrade but I doubt I'll have any luck. The switch was purchased
| off ebay and had been working well...
|
| Question: Is there a way in NT 4.0 that I can prevent these particular
| events from being logged in teh system log at all? It is not causing an
| issue and this server is simply a file server - nothing else.
|
| Your help would be most appreciated!
|
| Thanks, Brad
|
|
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