Another matter
Hi Techno
I've tried to contact you direct, but can't find a way of doing so...??
You may remember I was looking for VB.NET help back in January. I thought I had found it, but I have been let down. Are you still interested in assisting?
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Thanks ASB, that has sorted the problem...
I owe you a pint.
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I assume you are referring to a custom event log. The only way I found to really delete one was to update the event sources in the registry. Buggered if I can remember the keys etc, but this might get you started:-Originally posted by techno View PostHi
I have created an event viewer log file in error and this appears within Event Viewer.
I have tried to delete it using the following steps...
1. disable the event log service
2. restart windows
3. delete the *.evt file from system32/config
however when I restart the service the event log is recreated!
Is there a file / registry setting that holds a list of the event logs to
create...?
Thanks for any help.
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-519883.php
VS2008 seems to let you do it:-
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/twdecbsx.aspx
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Deleting event viewer log files
Hi
I have created an event viewer log file in error and this appears within Event Viewer.
I have tried to delete it using the following steps...
1. disable the event log service
2. restart windows
3. delete the *.evt file from system32/config
however when I restart the service the event log is recreated!
Is there a file / registry setting that holds a list of the event logs to
create...?
Thanks for any help.Tags: None
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