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  • 1.020

EventLogViewer 1.020 by Kurt Zimmermann is a lightweight diagnostic utility designed for system administrators and power users who need to inspect Windows event logs on either the local machine or across a network. Built for the System Utilities category, the program provides read-only access to Application, Security, Setup, System, and Forwarded Events logs without modifying any entries, making it suitable for quick troubleshooting, compliance auditing, or routine health checks on workstations and servers. Its single-window interface lists log names, entry counts, and the most recent record time, letting users open any log in the native Windows Event Viewer when deeper investigation is required. Because the tool operates without background services or drivers, it can be deployed in locked-down environments where installation privileges are restricted and leaves no footprint after use. EventLogViewer’s minimal resource consumption also allows it to run safely on production systems during peak hours, while its ability to target remote computers via standard Microsoft remote-event-log protocols helps IT staff compare activity timelines across multiple hosts without physically visiting each one. Although the current public release remains at version 1.020, the utility has remained stable across Windows editions from Windows 7 through Windows 11, offering consistent functionality for both legacy and modern infrastructures. EventLogViewer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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