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Subject: RE: access to event log of windows
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:25:04 +0200
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> > thanks for this useful information. Is there a comparable 
> command line utility
> > to inspect the event log(s)? I know of psloglist and 
> dumpel, but I really want
> > to stick with cygwin tools. Any possibility?
> 
> Not yet, no.  You could write one ;-)
> 
> Corinna

I could, but it might end up putting more messages into the
event log than it reads :-(

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