======Obtaining Windows Event Log====== Sometimes, the VPOP3 technical support team may need to see entries from the Windows Event log, especially those relating to VPOP3 or the PostgreSQL service. If there are too many entries simply to copy, you can save them to a file to email to technical support. To do this, you will first need to create a **custom view** in the Windows Event Viewer: (These instructions are for Windows 7 or 2008) - Start the Windows Event Viewer (go to **Start -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer**, or **Start -> Run**, and run ''eventvwr.msc'') - In the right-hand 'Actions' pane, click on **Create Custom View...** \\ {{:how_to:eventlog1.png?nolink&|}} - In **Logged**, choose 'Last 24 hours' or 'Last 7 days', etc, as appropriate - Choose **By source** - Click on the **Event Sources** drop-down, and wait until it is populated. Then select **VPOP3** and **PostgreSQL** \\ {{:how_to:eventlog2.png?nolink&|}} - Click outside the drop-down to close it - Press OK - You will be prompted to **Save Filter to Custom View**. Set the **Name** as ''VPOP3'', and press OK - Now, at the left hand size of the Event Viewer, under **Custom Views** you should see a new view called ''VPOP3''. Select that \\ {{:how_to:eventlog3.png?nolink&|}} - In the right-hand 'Actions' pane, click on **Save All Events in Custom View As...** - Choose a location and filename to save the events as, and press OK - You will then be prompted that you have to include display information. Select **Display information for these languages:**, and choose **English (United States)**, press OK Once you have saved the file, you can email it to us at support@pscs.co.uk (or another email address you have been provided with)