![]() So, we added Type column and removed Level and Keywords from the event list. We believed that this behavior is not very smart and decided to leave classic behavior. When it displays the other logs, it shows Level and hides Keywords. ![]() When a modern Windows Event Viewer displays the Security event log, it shows Keywords column and hides Level column by default. 2 bits of this mask represent Audit Success Is a new event attribute called keywords. These levels defineĮvent severity, but they don’t define auditing status (success or failure). Windows uses the following levels: Critical,Įrror, Warning, Information, Verbose (although softwareĭevelopers may extend this set and add own specific levels). Windows Vista (Windows Server 2008), Microsoft removed Type from the event The last 2 types were used for the Security log only. There were 5 types of events that can be logged in the classic Windows event log: Error, Warning, Information, Audit Success, and Audit Failure. If you worked with Windows Event Viewer in old times (with Windows XP or below), you could see the Type column. In the same time, Windows Event Viewer doesn’t have this column, which may confuse you. ![]() When you take the first look to Event Log Explorer, you may notice Type column in the event list. ![]()
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