Provide Non Administrators permission to read Event Logs
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How to give read permission to non administrative accounts to Event Viewer in Windows 2008R2/2012
This is quick video in which you will learn how to provide permission to non administrative accounts to see Windows Event Viewer. This can be helpful when the developers need to read log for SSIS events or application developers need to read the information related to their application which is logging information to Windows Event Log.
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