Application log username

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Server 2003 Standard TS, SP2, all patches. Couple questions:

If I log onto our terminal server as Admin and view the application event
log it shows events generated for all users, correct?

Any idea why the User column in the event viewer usually shows N/A instead
of the user who had the error?

It would be nice to be able to monitor application hangs, etc and know which
user is having the problem (they don't always tell me). The user column
isn't much help though as it is usually N/A. Some events show the user
(print) but most don't.

Thanks.

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Allan Williams
 
Re: Application log username

No-one? I gather the user field in usually N/A for everyone else then...

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Allan Williams



"Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@usenewsgroup.com> wrote in message
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> Server 2003 Standard TS, SP2, all patches. Couple questions:
>
> If I log onto our terminal server as Admin and view the application event
> log it shows events generated for all users, correct?
>
> Any idea why the User column in the event viewer usually shows N/A instead
> of the user who had the error?
>
> It would be nice to be able to monitor application hangs, etc and know
> which user is having the problem (they don't always tell me). The user
> column isn't much help though as it is usually N/A. Some events show the
> user (print) but most don't.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Allan Williams
>
>
>
>
 
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