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This article covers: Topics: windows server. Was this page helpful? Thank you! There are 1 comments. Copy link. Or if logs are overwritten how we will find it. If you have the event available, yes you can find who restarted the server. If the logs are overwritten then you cannot find. Hi, I did not get the User who restarted the Application server. For validation purpose, I tried to restart my laptop, but there user is shown : SYSTEM, although it should actual user name who restarted the server.
Is there any configuration that needs to be done that can help get the actual user who restarted the Application server. This article helped me today.. Thank you! Hi Prajwal, In my organization many people are working on configuration changes and restarts the application services in Windows server R2. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Launch the Event Viewer type eventvwr in run. In the event viewer console expand Windows Logs. Click System and in the right pane click Filter Current Log.
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