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      Nicholas Coolman
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      Warning.EventLogSys, Ésystem event

      All application and Windows system activity is logged in a separate log book. This is the event viewer that allows system administrators to check the proper functioning of their station.

      You can view application errors, system crashes, failure of dynamic resources and device drivers.
      Everything is listed in the form of an event identifier, which is more commonly called “Event ID”

      information:
      These are precisely the events that ZHPDiag strives to list both at the application and system level. The search only concerns errors (Errors) and alerts (Warnings).
      Identical events are grouped together on a single line which specifies their frequency. If the frequency is high, the administrator must make a decision and troubleshoot quickly.

      ZHPDiag can specify a method that can resolve errors and alerts. This is done through a “Suggestion” which is displayed at the end of the event.
      When there is an alert on an application, the ZHPDiag report interface displays a detection named “Warning.EventLogSys".

      ZHPDiag Overview:

      System.Warning: disk(12)
      ~Number: 24193
      ~Date: 07/25/2020 09:59:13 AM
      ~ID: 158
      ~Description: The identifiers of disk %2 are the same as those of at least one other disk in the system.
      ~Suggestion: https://support.microsoft.com/en-hk/help/2983588/event-id-158-is-logged-for-identical-disk-guids

      System.Warning: Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client (18)
      ~Number: 41201
      ~Date: 07/25/2020 09:32:56 AM
      ~ID: 1014
      ~Description: Resolution of name %1 timed out when none of the configured DNS servers responded.
      ~Suggestion: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/3336.event-id-1014-microsoft-windows-dns-client.aspx

      System.Warning: Microsoft-Windows-Time-Service (11)
      ~Number: 40747
      ~Date: 07/23/2020 07:52:49 AM
      ~ID: 134
      ~Description: NtpClient was unable to set a usable manual peer as a time source due to a DNS resolution error on '%3'.

      Alias:
      Warning.EventLogSys

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