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390 13 Debugging and Problem Solving the Hyper-V Host and Guest Operating System . Client Name—Specifies the name of the client computer using the session, if applicable. . Status—Displays the current status of a session. Sessions can be either Active or Disconnected. . Session—Displays which session the user is logged on with. Using Event Viewer for Logging and Debugging Event Viewer is the next tool to use when debugging, problem solving, or troubleshooting to resolve a problem with a Windows 2008 system. Event Viewer, as shown in Figure 13.3, is a built-in Windows 2008 tool completely rewritten based on an Extensible Markup Language (XML) infrastructure,. | 390 13 Debugging and Problem Solving the Hyper-V Host and Guest Operating System Client Name Specifies the name of the client computer using the session if applicable. Status Displays the current status of a session. Sessions can be either Active or Disconnected. Session Displays which session the user is logged on with. Using Event Viewer for Logging and Debugging Event Viewer is the next tool to use when debugging problem solving or troubleshooting to resolve a problem with a Windows 2008 system. Event Viewer as shown in Figure 13.3 is a built-in Windows 2008 tool completely rewritten based on an Extensible Markup Language XML infrastructure which is used for gathering troubleshooting information and conduction diagnostics. Event Viewer has been completely rewritten in Windows 2008 and many new features and functionality have been introduced including a new user interface and a home page which includes an overview and summary of the system. FIGURE 13.3 Event Viewer including the Overview and Summary pane. The upcoming sections focus on the basic elements of an event including detailed sections covering the new features and functionality. Microsoft defines an event as any significant occurrence in the operating system or an application that requires tracking of the information. An event is not always negative. A successful logon to the network a successful transfer of messages or replication of data Download at www.wowebook.com Using Event Viewer for Logging and Debugging 391 can also generate an event in Windows. It is important to sift through the events to determine which are informational events and which are critical events that require attention. When server or application failures occur Event Viewer is one of the first places to check for information. Event Viewer can be used to monitor track view and audit security of your server and network. It is used to track information of both hardware and software contained in your server. The information provided in