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Universal Event Log Dump

Universal Event Log Dump (UELD) is a utility that selects records from one of the Windows event logs and writes them to a specified output file.

All records from a log can be dumped, or event records can be selected according to the date and time that they were generated.

UELD can be run any time as a stand-alone application. It also is designed to work with Universal Command, which provides centralized control from any operating system and additional options for redirecting output.

Usage

Universal Event Log Dump consists of the command line program (ueld) followed by a list of configuration options.

Detailed Information

The following pages provide detailed information for Universal Event Log Dump:

Universal Event Log Dump Examples

See Windows Event Log Dump - Examples for examples of how to run Universal Event Log Dump.

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