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From: Rich L on 5 Feb 2010 12:18 Most of our computers are Windows XP SP3. We have a few Windows 7 computers. We have noticed, that (even though er have admin rights to the destination computer) when I try to access a Windows 7 computer's event viewer from Windows XP Computer Management console, we get the error on on our Windows XP computer: "Unable to connect to computer "hostname". The error was: Netowkr path is not found." However, the "shared folders" and "Local Users and groups" portion of computer management work fine connecting to Windows 7 from XP. Are there any plug-ins or updates for Windows XP that will allow me to view Windows 7 event logs from an XP computer?
From: Pegasus [MVP] on 5 Feb 2010 16:14 "Rich L" <RichL(a)discussions.microsoft.com> said this in news item news:4526F111-3A66-4A9A-B1D3-2C10990D1C61(a)microsoft.com... > Most of our computers are Windows XP SP3. We have a few Windows 7 > computers. > We have noticed, that (even though er have admin rights to the > destination > computer) when I try to access a Windows 7 computer's event viewer from > Windows XP Computer Management console, we get the error on on our Windows > XP > computer: "Unable to connect to computer "hostname". The error was: > Netowkr > path is not found." However, the "shared folders" and "Local Users and > groups" portion of computer management work fine connecting to Windows 7 > from > XP. > Are there any plug-ins or updates for Windows XP that will allow me to > view > Windows 7 event logs from an XP computer? The structure of the Windows 7 event viewer is quite different from the one you find in WinXP. I suspect that the error message you see really means: Sorry, eventvwr.exe(WinXP) is unable to process Windows 7 event viewer files. And no, I am not aware of any suitable plug-ins.
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