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- [Instructor] In this chapter, we've collected and looked at several different kinds of events. With the exception of the security log, they've mostly been events to tell us when something has gone wrong. To wrap up this chapter, I wanted to briefly introduce you to a couple of resources that can help you do something about the errors that you find. For this demonstration, we'll be looking at Microsoft websites. And by default, a server's browser is locked down to protect the server. And I could point you to TechNet blogs about how to manage Internet Explorer Enhanced Security or other tech websites that describe how to disable this security feature, but that's a lot like a home improvement show where they take all the protective guards off of the table saw. Best practice is to do this kind of management from a workstation. You'll remember that we forwarded the events from our various servers to this workstation, and this top error in the list is something that appears to have…

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