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What is 'Windows event log' in SAP MFG-PCO - Plant Connectivity?


Windows event log - Overview

  • Component: MFG-PCO

  • Component Name: Plant Connectivity

  • Description: A detailed record of activities, such as attempts to establish communication, system component failures, and configuration issues, stored by the Windows operating system.


Windows event log - Details


  • Key Concepts: Windows event log is a feature of the MFG-PCO Plant Connectivity component of SAP. It is a log of all the events that occur on a Windows-based system, such as system crashes, application errors, and security events. The log can be used to troubleshoot problems and identify potential security threats.
    How to use it: The Windows event log can be accessed through the Event Viewer application in Windows. To open the Event Viewer, press the Windows key + R and type “eventvwr” in the Run dialog box. Once opened, you can view the log by selecting “Windows Logs” from the left pane. You can also filter the log by type of event or source.
    Tips & Tricks: When troubleshooting an issue with your system, it is important to check the Windows event log for any errors or warnings that may have occurred. Additionally, you should regularly check the log for any suspicious activity that may indicate a security threat.
    Related Information: For more information on using the Windows event log, please refer to Microsoft’s documentation at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/wes/event-logs.

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