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Back Up an Event Log

Problem

You want to store the information in an event log in a file for storage or later review.

Solution

To store event log entries in a file, use the GetEventLog cmdlet to retrieve the entries in the event log, and then pipe them to the ExportCliXml cmdlet to store them in a file.

GetEventLog System | ExportCliXml c:\temp\SystemLogBackup.clixml

Discussion

Once you’ve exported the events from an event log, you can archive them, or use the ImportCliXml cmdlet to review them on any machine that has PowerShell installed:

PS >$archivedLogs = ImportCliXml c:\temp\SystemLogBackup.clixml

PS >$archivedLogs | Group Source

Count Name
Group

856 Service Control Manager
{LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK...

640 TermServDevices
{LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK...

91 Print
{LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK...

100 WMPNetworkSvc
{LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK...

123 Tcpip
{LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK, LEEDESK...

(...)

For more information about the GetEventLog cmdlet, type GetHelp GetEventLog. For more information about the ExportCliXml and ImportCliXml cmdlets, type GetHelp ExportCliXml and GetHelp ImportCliXml, respectively.

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