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From Corner Bowl Software:
Network Event Viewer is a network wide event log and syslog monitoring, consolidation, auditing, and reporting tool enabling System Administrators to satisfy Sarbanes-Oxley auditing requirements while proactively managing their networks. Stores and archives event logs messages to SQL Server, MySQL, or the file system. Export logs to CSV, EVT, HTML, TXT, and XML. Merge multiple logs into a single view. Supports simple and complex regular expression filters. Flag and add notes to events. Trigger actions such as fully customizable email, export to file, message box, sound, write to database, forward to syslog, system tray message, or SMS notification. Create scheduled reports that contain events of interest, for example, all failed login attempts to your domain controllers. Supports configuration templates and auto configuration with our Active Directory Auto Configurator.
Version 8.0.0.77 has fixed the Syslog Configuration Wizard that did not display the maximum consolidation log file size value when modified by the user.
What's new in this version: Version 8.0.0.77 has fixed the Syslog Configuration Wizard that did not display the maximum consolidation log file size value when modified by the user.
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"Simple tool for Event Log monitoring and consolidation"
Version: Network Event Viewer 8.0.0.77
Pros
Wizard based, supports SQL Server and MySQL, real-time and scheduled monitoring, many different alert types including SNMP.
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The program did everything I needed.
Summary
A great tool for small and large businesses that need to monitor event logs and provide a history for auditors and compliance requirements.
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