How does the Win10 system use the classic event viewer?

  

One of the management components of Win10 is the "Event Viewer" that is available in XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.1 systems. This program can provide system events for users. Record the situation. However, the classic version of the XP era is faster because of the simpler interface. So now many professional users like to continue using the previous version.

This version exists in the form of ActiveX object in the C:\\windows\\system32\\els.dll file. After registering the DLL file, you will be able to use it in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). ) Use this classic event viewer in ”. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Right click on the start button and select “Command Prompt (Administrator)”.

2, execute regsvr32 els.dll, and then you will see the registration success prompt, as shown below ——

3, type mmc at the command prompt, then press back The car is executed and the console is opened.

4. Click on the file → add/remove the management unit, as shown below ——

5. Select “Classic Event Viewer” on the left side of the pop-up window. , then click the middle “ add & rdquo; button, click “ complete & rdquo; in the pop-up dialog box, and then click & ldquo; OK & rdquo; close & ldquo; add or delete the management unit & rdquo;, as shown below & mdash; & mdash; Br>

6. At this time, you can customize the viewer name and icon in the file → option, the console mode can be set to “ user mode - full access & rdquo;, and tick Select “Do not save changes to this console>, click “OK”. This setting ensures that the console provides full access and provides a more secure operation.

7, Finally click on the file → save, name the console you just created. Make a good name for you to open in the future, such as jdsjckq.msc. Note that the suffix name must be msc, do not modify it.

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