"Source"-Eingabe, d.h. allein mit der Ereigniserkennung: "Zahl"(=ID).
Events and Errors Message CenterFind detailed explanations, recommended user actions,
and links to additional support and resources.
New! We've added Event ID search capabilities at http://search.microsoft.com.
Here's how it works: Enter '1001' (for example) or 'error 1001'
and note that a relevant result appears as one of the top results
overall and within the Support & Troubleshooting category.
Each page referenced has an informative title, which includes the
phrase "Events & Errors Help" followed by the product it applies to,
the error source, and error number.
When you click on an "Events & Errors" item in these
Search results, it provides the error info we have on file,
and it provides links to relevant Knowledge Base articles.Or, if you prefer, use the links and examples
below to search specific Events & Errors databases.• Windows XP Home/Professional• Windows 2000 Professional/Server• Windows Server 2003To view Windows XP Events and Errors, type the Source (for example, Print)
and/or the Event code (for example, 20) into the ID field, then click the Go
button. Source and Event codes may be found in the Event Viewer logs.
• Microsoft OfficeTo view Office error messages, type OfficeErrorMessages into
the Source field and, if you wish, a specific error code into
the ID field, then click the Go button.