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Subject: RE: access to event log of windows
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 14:59:17 +0200
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Another Method is using psloglist from SysInternals psutils package. It's not cygwin, but native win32.

...
> I have doubts there's a portable way to scan syslog 
> programmatically.  If
> you simply want to access the NT event log, look at the libwin32-perl
> package (there may be other ways, too).
...

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