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hello everyone this is Quinn from Power admin today Id like to show you how you can filter your event log monitor to alert on specific event IDs and/or text from the events that are recorded in your event log monitor and were going to use an example that we have on the website of an audit logging okay here is our how-to page on Windows log ons and logon failures and how to audit for those so were going to use the example that we have here on this page and there are a few things that you need to know when setting up this this type of auditing first off you need to have your event log monitor add it to your server then you need to know which event IDs or text that you want to filter on you need to know the event log and the event source thats within that log file and where to find those event IDs and text fields that youre wanting to monitor on and you can find a lot of that information in your event log viewer or even you can do a Google search and find this information but as you