Overview
What is Event Archiver?
lets you schedule automatic backups of Windows NT event logs.
In depth
A closer look at Event Archiver
Event Archiver lets you schedule automatic backups of Windows NT event logs. Instead of simply letting the event log overwrite the previous version when it gets full, Event Archiver maintains a series of logs that can keep a timeline of events without having the main log grow to an unmanageable size. Simply set up the program to run at a specified interval -- daily, weekly, or when the log is full. Event Archiver uses minimal resources, running as a service that monitors the events database. It produces a backup copy of the log and optionally clears it to keep the database tidy. Output can be .evt (opened with the event viewer) or .txt format (ASCII-delimited). The .txt output can be directly imported into many common database formats such as ODBC, SQL or Access MDB files. You can choose a directory in which to keep exported data. The files names include the server name and log date, to make it easy to locate a particular event.
Verdict
Should you download Event Archiver?
Event Archiver runs on
Windows NT or 2000
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 2 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
System.
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At a glance
Event Archiver specifications
- Last updated
- Jan 18, 2025
- License
- 30-day Trial
- Operating system
- Windows NT or 2000
- File size
- 2 MB
- Price
- Free
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