30 December 2010 0 Comments

Server Explorer: Server Event Logs

Keyboard:  CTRL + ALT + S Menu:  View -> Server Explorer Command:  View.ServerExplorer Versions:  2008,2010 Published:  12/30/2010 Code:  vstipTool0122   Work with SharePoint?  Then make sure to check out the new  SharePoint Developer Team Blog !    I think we take Server Explorer for granted for the most part.  It’s the tool window that we use for data connections (see vstipTool0121 http://blogs.msdn.com/b/zainnab/archive/2010/12/29/server-explorer-data-connections-vstiptool0121.aspx ) and that’s pretty much where the experience ends for most people.  But why?  This unsung hero really does a LOT more if you let it.  For example, the Servers section comes with a lot of power that you may not even know existed.      Adding Servers To get started it comes with the local machine already in the list of Servers and you can add additional servers as needed:   Don’t be too fooled by the term “Server” as it really means any computer you want to connect to for information.  In these examples my “server” is a Windows 7 machine.       Event Logs Once you have a server that you want then you can start working with tons of features.  The Event Logs section is a perfect example.  Here is what is on my machine for Event Logs in Server Explorer:      You can use this area to launch the Event Viewer if you need it:     Or take a quick view events in any of the various categories:       Click and Drag Components The event logs can even be dragged onto a Windows form or component class design surface so you can manipulate them: NOTE:  You can get more information here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/84s2c1k0.aspx  

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