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Reading system log files
Does anyone know how to read Windows 7 System log files? I need to extract
records from System and Application logs and insert them into a list of other events. The insert part is easy - append then sort by date_time. However, I cannot find anything that gives me any help to read the logs. Perhaps the other limitation would be to extract only records dated between set dates and time. -- Steve |
Reading system log files
Hello:
The network team in a corporation that I consult for uses VB Script files (filename.vbs) which run under Windows Scripting Host. I'm sure that if you search for scripts, your required script is out there. Check out www.vbsedit.com, go to sample scripts, and then click the "logs" samples which read system logs. They are the source of many scripts to do network and system tasks. -- Rich Locus Logicwurks, LLC "AltaEgo" wrote: Does anyone know how to read Windows 7 System log files? I need to extract records from System and Application logs and insert them into a list of other events. The insert part is easy - append then sort by date_time. However, I cannot find anything that gives me any help to read the logs. Perhaps the other limitation would be to extract only records dated between set dates and time. -- Steve . |
Reading system log files
Thank you. -- Steve "Rich Locus" wrote in message ... Hello: The network team in a corporation that I consult for uses VB Script files (filename.vbs) which run under Windows Scripting Host. I'm sure that if you search for scripts, your required script is out there. Check out www.vbsedit.com, go to sample scripts, and then click the "logs" samples which read system logs. They are the source of many scripts to do network and system tasks. -- Rich Locus Logicwurks, LLC "AltaEgo" wrote: Does anyone know how to read Windows 7 System log files? I need to extract records from System and Application logs and insert them into a list of other events. The insert part is easy - append then sort by date_time. However, I cannot find anything that gives me any help to read the logs. Perhaps the other limitation would be to extract only records dated between set dates and time. -- Steve . |
Reading system log files
That was my first attempt at vbs. I am slowly getting a handle on it and can
work the scripts to do what I need with a few exceptions: 1) need it to return all records relevant to today's Date() (I didn't put much effort in here and can probably work this out myself) 2) instead of running to a file, how do I write to cells (either calling the script from Excel or running as VBA instead of .vbs) 3) I don;t fully understand the time component of the value returned (e.g. 20100528200819.924686 obviously starts yyyymmdd but I am lost on the component 200819.924686) 4) I struck a runtime error on the message in one record (debugging efforts left in place) The line it breaks on reads: "File System Filter 'MPFilter' (6.0, 2009-05002T07:22:54.0000000000Z) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager." and does not write the value. Presumably it contains an illegal character (visible or otherwise). Any idea how I can clean it instead of resume next? The error Line: 37; Char: 5; error: Invalid procedure call or argument; Code: 800A0005; Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error The line number will be different now but I know I trapped the right record. Const CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_TIME = True on error resume next Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8 Set filesys = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objfile= filesys.OpenTextFile("c:\temp\test.txt", Forwriting, True) Set dtmStartDate = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemDateTime") Set dtmEndDate = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemDateTime") DateToCheck = Date() dtmStartDate.SetVarDate DateToCheck , CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_TIME dtmEndDate.SetVarDate DateToCheck +1, CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_TIME strComputer = "." Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2") Set colEvents = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_NTLogEvent Where Logfile = 'System' and TimeWritten = '" _ & dtmStartDate & "' and TimeWritten < '" & dtmEndDate & "'") i = 1 For Each objEvent in colEvents objFile.Writeline "************ " & i strMsg= objEvent.Message if i 66 then wscript.echo strMsg objFile.Writeline objEvent.Category objFile.Writeline objEvent. EventCode objFile.Writeline strMsg 'objEvent.Message objFile.Writeline objEvent. SourceName objFile.Writeline objEvent.TimeWritten objFile.Writeline objEvent.Type i = i+1 Next objFile.Close -- Steve "Rich Locus" wrote in message ... Hello: The network team in a corporation that I consult for uses VB Script files (filename.vbs) which run under Windows Scripting Host. I'm sure that if you search for scripts, your required script is out there. Check out www.vbsedit.com, go to sample scripts, and then click the "logs" samples which read system logs. They are the source of many scripts to do network and system tasks. -- Rich Locus Logicwurks, LLC "AltaEgo" wrote: Does anyone know how to read Windows 7 System log files? I need to extract records from System and Application logs and insert them into a list of other events. The insert part is easy - append then sort by date_time. However, I cannot find anything that gives me any help to read the logs. Perhaps the other limitation would be to extract only records dated between set dates and time. -- Steve . |
Reading system log files
I think I have what I need from some separate work done to retrieve computer
name and BIOS serial direct from BIOS. If not, the forum is (sadly) gone so, thank you in any case. Best wishes to everyone -- Steve "AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere wrote in message ... That was my first attempt at vbs. I am slowly getting a handle on it and can work the scripts to do what I need with a few exceptions: 1) need it to return all records relevant to today's Date() (I didn't put much effort in here and can probably work this out myself) 2) instead of running to a file, how do I write to cells (either calling the script from Excel or running as VBA instead of .vbs) 3) I don;t fully understand the time component of the value returned (e.g. 20100528200819.924686 obviously starts yyyymmdd but I am lost on the component 200819.924686) 4) I struck a runtime error on the message in one record (debugging efforts left in place) The line it breaks on reads: "File System Filter 'MPFilter' (6.0, 2009-05002T07:22:54.0000000000Z) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager." and does not write the value. Presumably it contains an illegal character (visible or otherwise). Any idea how I can clean it instead of resume next? The error Line: 37; Char: 5; error: Invalid procedure call or argument; Code: 800A0005; Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error The line number will be different now but I know I trapped the right record. Const CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_TIME = True on error resume next Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8 Set filesys = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objfile= filesys.OpenTextFile("c:\temp\test.txt", Forwriting, True) Set dtmStartDate = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemDateTime") Set dtmEndDate = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemDateTime") DateToCheck = Date() dtmStartDate.SetVarDate DateToCheck , CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_TIME dtmEndDate.SetVarDate DateToCheck +1, CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_TIME strComputer = "." Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2") Set colEvents = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_NTLogEvent Where Logfile = 'System' and TimeWritten = '" _ & dtmStartDate & "' and TimeWritten < '" & dtmEndDate & "'") i = 1 For Each objEvent in colEvents objFile.Writeline "************ " & i strMsg= objEvent.Message if i 66 then wscript.echo strMsg objFile.Writeline objEvent.Category objFile.Writeline objEvent. EventCode objFile.Writeline strMsg 'objEvent.Message objFile.Writeline objEvent. SourceName objFile.Writeline objEvent.TimeWritten objFile.Writeline objEvent.Type i = i+1 Next objFile.Close -- Steve "Rich Locus" wrote in message ... Hello: The network team in a corporation that I consult for uses VB Script files (filename.vbs) which run under Windows Scripting Host. I'm sure that if you search for scripts, your required script is out there. Check out www.vbsedit.com, go to sample scripts, and then click the "logs" samples which read system logs. They are the source of many scripts to do network and system tasks. -- Rich Locus Logicwurks, LLC "AltaEgo" wrote: Does anyone know how to read Windows 7 System log files? I need to extract records from System and Application logs and insert them into a list of other events. The insert part is easy - append then sort by date_time. However, I cannot find anything that gives me any help to read the logs. Perhaps the other limitation would be to extract only records dated between set dates and time. -- Steve . |
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