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      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/powershell-everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-event-logs",
      "title": "PowerShell \u2013 Everything you wanted to know about Event Logs and then some",
      "summary": "If you feel this title is very familiar to you it\u2019s because I actually have stolen the title from Kevin Marquette. I\u2019m in awe of his posts that take you thru topic from beginning till the end. No splitting, no hiding anything, everything on a plate, in a single post. That\u2019s why I\u2019ve decided to write a post that will take you on a trip on how to work with Event Logs, something that is an internal part of Windows Administration. If you\u2019ve never worked with Events and you\u2019re in IT you most likely should make an effort to find out what it is and how you can eat it.",
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