Re: Application Event Log File is Corrupt
- From: v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Brandy Nee [MSFT]")
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:17:18 GMT
Hello James,
Thank you for posting back and keeping us updated!
I am still doing research on your concern now. If I have results, I will
update you ASAP.
Thanks a lot for your understanding and time!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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From: "James H-B" <jbroomfield1@xxxxxxxxx>11:34:19 GMT)
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
Subject: Re: Application Event Log File is Corrupt
Date: 22 Feb 2006 03:34:13 -0800
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Hi there Brandy,
Thanks very much for your continued interest and assistance. At this
stage we are trying to find a system to back up the event logs so that
they can be restored without restoring the entire system. I think that
the best way to do this may be to save the event logs onto a network
share as .evt files so that they are then backed-up as part of the
regular procedure.
In the mean time is there any way to recover the corrupted event log
file. I know that I have sent .pst files from Outlook 2000 which have
corrupted when they reached the 2GB size limit to Microsoft to have
them recovered, would this be possible with a .evt file?
Also would they have been backed up as part of our regular ASR backup?
I know they are stored in the system state in our regular full backup,
I assume that this is the same with the ASR but have learnt the hard
way that assuming such things is a recipe for disaster in this job!
Once again thank you very much for your help.
James H-B
Net Admin
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