Event Logging Model
Event logs store records of significant events on behalf of the Windows
operating system and the applications that run with Windows. Generally, applications
should log only information that could be useful in diagnosing a hardware or
software problem.
Events are classified as information, warnings, and errors. All event
classifications have well-defined common data and can optionally include event-specific
data. For example, information can assert that a service has started. Warnings
are used for recoverable problems such as low disk-space conditions. Errors
are used for nonrecoverable conditions that might cause an application to fail.
In addition to logging event classifications, the security service logs
successes and failures in audits.
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