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FullEventLogView is a lightweight system-utility program created by NirSoft that lets administrators and power users inspect every Windows event log entry from a single, sortable table. Designed for Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 and Vista, it reads the local computer’s logs in real time, connects to a remote machine’s Event Service over the network, or parses offline .evtx files produced by Event Viewer, eliminating the need to open multiple Microsoft consoles. Each row shows the record number, level, time, provider, channel, event ID, task, opcode, keywords, process/thread ID, user name, computer and the full textual description, making it easy to trace boot problems, authentication failures, driver crashes or software installation issues. The current public build is version 1.81, the only release stream maintained so far, and it is offered completely free of charge. From the graphical interface the entire list, or only filtered results, can be exported to text, CSV, tab-delimited, HTML or XML formats, while an extensive set of command-line switches enables unattended extraction and integration into batch scripts or log-monitoring workflows. Because the utility is portable, it can be launched from a USB stick without installation, leaving no traces on the host system. FullEventLogView is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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