Windows Events Log's level is UNKNOWN


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As shown in the picture below, I tried to view the Windows Events Log and found that all Levels were UNKNOWN, which was inconsistent with what you demonstrated in the video.
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Hi Cesar,

Apologies for the delayed response. Unfortunately, our forum software flagged this message as spam and it was only now discovered.

I have not seen this issue before.  LogViewPlus attempts to map all Event Log levels into one of the Microsoft defined StandardEventLevels.  My guess is that these log entries are using non-standard log levels which are defined within this specific event provider.  Reading and interpreting custom log levels from a provider is not something that we currently support.  What do these event logs look like in Windows Event Viewer?  What is the underlying log level?

Thanks for reporting this issue.  Apologies again for the delay.

Toby

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