Windows Event Viewer Eventvwr [] [/v: ] [/l: ] [/c: ] [/f: ] [/?] -- Specifies the computer name of the machine to view events for. If this is not given, local machine is assumed. /v: -- Specifies a query or a view file created by event viewer. Query file must contain a valid Crimson XML query, starts with ; View file contains the XML query string along with other settings, but doesn't contain events. This option is mutually exclusive with /c and /l. /l: -- Specifies the log file to be opened. This log file should be an exported evtx, evt or etl file. This option is mutually exclusive with /v and /c. /c: -- Specifies the name of the channel to be selected when the viewer starts. This option is mutually exclusive with /v and /l. /f: -- If used in conjunction with /c or /l, this specifies the filter to be applied to the channel or log, in the form of an XPath query; if not in conjunction with /c or /l, this must be a valid Crimson XML query, starts with . If the query contains space, it must be enclosed in double quotes. /? -- Shows this usage message.
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