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[logs] LogLogic's hiring too Jun 26 2007 09:25PM
Anton Chuvakin (anton chuvakin org) (1 replies)
[logs] Microsoft is Hiring too Jun 27 2007 11:15PM
Eric Fitzgerald (Eric Fitzgerald microsoft com) (1 replies)
Re: [logs] Microsoft is Hiring too Jun 28 2007 03:09AM
Tom Le (dottom gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jun 28 2007 08:06PM
Eric Fitzgerald (Eric Fitzgerald microsoft com) (1 replies)
RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jun 29 2007 01:57AM
Marcus J. Ranum (mjr ranum com) (1 replies)
RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 02 2007 04:00AM
David Corlette (dcorlette novell com) (2 replies)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 02 2007 10:31PM
Mordechai T. Abzug (morty frakir org) (1 replies)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 02 2007 11:05PM
Matt Cuttler (mcuttler bnl gov)
RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 02 2007 09:28PM
Marcus J. Ranum (mjr ranum com) (3 replies)
RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 01:34AM
Eric Fitzgerald (Eric Fitzgerald microsoft com) (3 replies)
[logs] event reporting, syslog, and security Jul 05 2007 09:46PM
Mordechai T. Abzug (morty frakir org)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 05:13AM
Russell Fulton (r fulton auckland ac nz) (1 replies)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 09:04AM
James Turnbull (james lovedthanlost net)
Eric Fitzgerald wrote:
>> Hi Marcus,
>>
>> I know that many, perhaps a majority, in this forum would like Microsoft
>> to drop eventlog and just put a syslog agent in Windows.

I for one don't want this but I would like Microsoft to include a syslog
capability - either from EventLog - or an optional (turned off by
default for security even) service that would output events by syslog.

Whilst it has been stated that few sales are generated in *nix-based
data centres I think a lot of sales are generated in mixed *nix and
Windows environments. Dictating to customers with those mixed
environments how they must do their logging doesn't seem like a value
add or providing good customer service. Simply looks narrow-minded and
short-sighted.

Regards

James Turnbull

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RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 12:37AM
David Corlette (dcorlette novell com) (1 replies)
RE: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 05:55AM
Eric Fitzgerald (Eric Fitzgerald microsoft com)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 02 2007 10:25PM
Tom Perrine (tperrine scea com) (2 replies)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 08:27AM
Darren Reed (avalon coombs anu edu au)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 03 2007 12:33AM
David Corlette (dcorlette novell com)
Re: [logs] Cross-Platform Log Analysis and Microsoft Jul 02 2007 10:16PM
Anton Chuvakin (anton chuvakin org)


 

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