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Tuesday, March 12, 2019 10:39 AM
As the title say's how can i see this in EV
Example:
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
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Thursday, March 14, 2019 6:16 AM ✅Answered | 1 vote
As the title say's how can i see this in EV
Example:
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
Microsoft-Windows-Client-Licensing/Admin ?
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
Sample:
System boots up: yyyy-mm-dd
OS: Windows XP
Build Number: 123456
Is this possible with windows 10?
Yes, just open eventvwr and navigate to the event log path I mentioned earlier and you can see the ClipSvc which logs the full build version periodically.>>> ClipSVC service is running. Version 10.0.17763.348
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
Tuesday, March 12, 2019 12:05 PM
you can use for this your own PowerShell script and run this over a Task Scheduler triggert by the Event you like (StartUp Event ..)
[System.Environment]::OSVersion.Version
to write the info to the local Eventlog
/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.management/write-eventlog?view=powershell-5.1
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Klaus
Tuesday, March 12, 2019 12:28 PM
This event will be logged when a Win10 machine boots up.
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-General
Date: 3/12/2019 5:14:52 AM
Event ID: 12
Task Category: (1)
Level: Information
Keywords: (128)
User: SYSTEM
Computer: TEST10B
Description:
The operating system started at system time 2019-03-12T12:14:51.500000000Z.
For complete computer details (including last boot time) you will need to execute this Powershell command.
Get-WmiObject -Class win32_operatingsystem | select *
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 12:49 AM
Up still not resolved. answers above not resolved my query.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 2:00 AM
Up still not resolved. answers above not resolved my query.
I'm sorry, but you will need to explain what you are looking for. I am assuming that English is not your native language. Try using https://translate.google.com
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 5:36 AM
Hi,
You can use PowerShell to detect windows version referring to the following link:
How to detect each Windows OS is used with powershell
https://superuser.com/questions/1083142/how-to-detect-each-windows-os-is-used-with-powershell
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Hope it could be helpful.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019 6:15 AM
As the title say's how can i see this in EV
Example:
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
Microsoft-Windows-Client-Licensing/Admin ?
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 12:28 PM
Up still not resolved. answers above not resolved my query.
I'm sorry, but you will need to explain what you are looking for. I am assuming that English is not your native language. Try using https://translate.google.com
Not sorry, I think you don't understand also English too, you really need to understand what i am querying about. and not just searching for google for your answers.
@To All except MOTOX80,
I need and EVENT LOGGED/ID for a system to boot up with the system's; OS/Build Number etc.
Sample:
System boots up: yyyy-mm-dd
OS: Windows XP
Build Number: 123456
Is this possible with windows 10?
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 12:29 PM
As the title say's how can i see this in EV
Example:
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
Microsoft-Windows-Client-Licensing/Admin ?
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
Sample:
System boots up: yyyy-mm-dd
OS: Windows XP
Build Number: 123456
Is this possible with windows 10?
Thursday, March 14, 2019 12:10 AM
Not sorry, I think you don't understand also English too, you really need to understand what i am querying about. and not just searching for google for your answers.
I initially chose not to reply to you but since you have reported my reply as abusive, I feel that I need to defend myself. Let's examine your question, shall we?
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
For starters the English word "and" is a conjunctive, like "bread and butter", or "boys and girls". The word that you really should have used is "an". For example " I have an apple", "I have a computer", "log an event". You can refer to https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/a-an.htm to understand the difference.
And the rest of your sentence makes no sense either. "every computer boots up" should be "when the computer boots up". "is there any log ID does do this?", "does do" is not grammatically correct.
So I recognized that your grammar implies that English is not your native language. (Am I wrong?). And since I did not completely understand what you were asking for I suggested that maybe you would want to use the Google translate site to help explain the problem that you are trying to solve.
I object to you reporting this as abusive. I was only trying to help you.
and not just searching for google for your answers.
Yeah, you might want to look at my profile before making comments like this. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from using Google to search for your own answers.
I would suggest that you start by looking at your own event log for the events that pertain to your issues. Ie:, reboot your machine, look in the event log for the entries that contain the data that you are interested in. If it's not there, then refer to my original answer that says to use Powershell to query system information.
Thursday, March 14, 2019 1:22 AM
Hi,
You can use PowerShell to detect windows version referring to the following link:
How to detect each Windows OS is used with powershell
https://superuser.com/questions/1083142/how-to-detect-each-windows-os-is-used-with-powershell
Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
Hope it could be helpful.
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.
If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected].
Hi, Is it possible that i will not use any commands like cmd/powershell? i just need the logs present or prior event thanks. best example is <WLAN-AutoConfig>
WLAN AutoConfig service has successfully connected to a wireless network.
Network Adapter: Qualcomm Atheros AR956x Wireless Network Adapter
Interface GUID: {someguid}
Connection Mode: Automatic connection with a profile
Profile Name: somewifiname
SSID: somessidname
BSS Type: Infrastructure
PHY Type: 802.11n
Authentication: WPA2-Personal
Encryption: AES-CCMP
802.1x Enabled: No
Hidden: true
In my query i need logs like this is it possible with windows 10?
Boot system time/date: some/date/time
Os version/build: win7/buildnumber
Thanks.
Thursday, March 14, 2019 1:33 AM
Not sorry, I think you don't understand also English too, you really need to understand what i am querying about. and not just searching for google for your answers.
I initially chose not to reply to you but since you have reported my reply as abusive, I feel that I need to defend myself. Let's examine your question, shall we?
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
For starters the English word "and" is a conjunctive, like "bread and butter", or "boys and girls". The word that you really should have used is "an". For example " I have an apple", "I have a computer", "log an event". You can refer to https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/a-an.htm to understand the difference.
And the rest of your sentence makes no sense either. "every computer boots up" should be "when the computer boots up". "is there any log ID does do this?", "does do" is not grammatically correct.
So I recognized that your grammar implies that English is not your native language. (Am I wrong?). And since I did not completely understand what you were asking for I suggested that maybe you would want to use the Google translate site to help explain the problem that you are trying to solve.
I object to you reporting this as abusive. I was only trying to help you.
and not just searching for google for your answers.
Yeah, you might want to look at my profile before making comments like this. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from using Google to search for your own answers.
I would suggest that you start by looking at your own event log for the events that pertain to your issues. Ie:, reboot your machine, look in the event log for the entries that contain the data that you are interested in. If it's not there, then refer to my original answer that says to use Powershell to query system information.
I don't need powershell commands, just a simple history logs that looks like this is it possible with windows 10.
Ex:
System reboots: date/time
OS/build#: w10/buildnumber
PS:
You're double posting.
Thursday, March 14, 2019 1:40 AM | 1 vote
Log Name: System
Source: EventLog
Date: 3/13/2019 9:32:51 AM
Event ID: 6009
Task Category: None
Level: Information
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: TEST10B
Description:
Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 10.00. 17763 Multiprocessor Free.
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-General
Date: 3/13/2019 9:32:25 AM
Event ID: 12
Task Category: (1)
Level: Information
Keywords: (128)
User: SYSTEM
Computer: TEST10B
Description:
The operating system started at system time 2019-03-13T16:32:25.500000000Z.
Thursday, March 14, 2019 7:49 AM
As the title say's how can i see this in EV
Example:
Logs and event every computer boots up and check/logs for Windows Version and build (Complete details), is there any log ID does do this?
Microsoft-Windows-Client-Licensing/Admin ?
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
Sample:
System boots up: yyyy-mm-dd
OS: Windows XP
Build Number: 123456
Is this possible with windows 10?
Yes, just open eventvwr and navigate to the event log path I mentioned earlier and you can see the ClipSvc which logs the full build version periodically.>>> ClipSVC service is running. Version 10.0.17763.348
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
What event ID? 101?
Thursday, March 14, 2019 7:50 AM
Log Name: System
Source: EventLog
Date: 3/13/2019 9:32:51 AM
Event ID: 6009
Task Category: None
Level: Information
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: TEST10B
Description:
Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 10.00. 17763 Multiprocessor Free.Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-General
Date: 3/13/2019 9:32:25 AM
Event ID: 12
Task Category: (1)
Level: Information
Keywords: (128)
User: SYSTEM
Computer: TEST10B
Description:
The operating system started at system time 2019-03-13T16:32:25.500000000Z.
Thanks.
Thursday, March 14, 2019 8:01 PM
What event ID? 101?
that matches on my event log
Don [doesn't work for MSFT, and they're probably glad about that ;]
Saturday, August 31, 2019 5:25 AM
Sorry for a delayed "Marked as answer" response.
Mods, kindly close.