Windows NT Events for Microsoft NNTP Service

Microsoft NNTP Service generates events in Event Viewer so that you can verify that Microsoft NNTP Service is performing correctly. Event Viewer tracks¾in order of increasing seriousness¾informational, warning, and error events. The logs in Event Viewer provide an audit record of all Windows NT Server services and of processes such as logon times and connection times.

Logging begins automatically in three separate logs whenever Windows NT is started: System, Security, and Application. For each type of log, you can filter the events to be viewed, designate the number of entries to view, decide how long to save entries, and decide whether to automatically overwrite existing events when the log becomes full. Events specific to the Microsoft NNTP Service are recorded in the Application log. The source for all NNTP events will read NNTPSVC.

Note  In Event Viewer, from the Log menu, choose Log Settings to set event logs to overwrite. If the Event Log fills with event messages, it might slow Microsoft NNTP Service.

A description of each event that can be logged in Event Viewer is provided under List of Microsoft NNTP Service Events, along with a description of appropriate user actions. (For more information about Event Viewer, see the Windows NT Server documentation.)

The following table is a list of the event IDs for Microsoft NNTP Service:

1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10
11   12   13   17   18   19   25   29   30   38
39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48
49   50   51   52   53   58   60   61   64   66
67   68   69   70   71   72   75   76   79   80
81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   91
92   93   94   95   96   97   400   401   402   403
404   405   406   407   408   409   410   411   412   413
414                  


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