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Event logging in Windows

In addition to the OpenEdge database log, the OpenEdge Server writes events to the Windows Event Log. The Event Log is the object that enables Windows users to view the status of application, security, and system processes, and to view their associated events. The OpenEdge database is an application process that writes events to the Application Event Log. You use the Event Viewer to see the Event Log's contents. You can customize the Event Viewer so that it displays only the event types that you want to view. You access the Event Viewer through the Administrative Tools program group. For a list of Windows operating systems currently supported by OpenEdge, see OpenEdge Getting Started: Installation and Configuration.
The components that enable OpenEdge services to log messages to the Application event log database are described in the table below.
Table 58. Event logging components
This component . . .
Performs this function . . .
The Event Viewer
Enables users to view the Event Log.
The Event Log
Records event information.
PROMSGS.DLL
Contains database messages for the event log.
CATEGORY.DLL
Contains the 14 categories into which database messages might fall.
PROMSGS file
Contains the full set of the database messages including translated versions. The PROMSGS file is installed at the top level of the OpenEdge install directory with the executable.
* Managing OpenEdge RDBMS events in Windows
* Understanding the event log components
* The Event Log and the registry