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2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hello

I'm having problem collecting Sysmon Logs via WinRM. Sysmon service is running and generating events in Eventviewer. When I added the channel: Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational on the Log Collector, the test connection displayed "Channel specification may be incorrect" error. I can add and collect logs from other channels except for Sysmon. Is there a way to solve this issue ?

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2 weeks ago

Hello Tuong

 

Others have been able to resolve this by adding the NETWORK SERVICE local user account to the Event Log Readers group.
Can add this from cmd prompt which is Run as administrator


net localgroup "Event Log Readers" "NT Authority\Network Service" /add

 

Restart the Windows server.

 

Make sure the user running the command is a local Admin account and is part of the Event Log Readers group.

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2 weeks ago

Hello Tuong

 

Others have been able to resolve this by adding the NETWORK SERVICE local user account to the Event Log Readers group.
Can add this from cmd prompt which is Run as administrator


net localgroup "Event Log Readers" "NT Authority\Network Service" /add

 

Restart the Windows server.

 

Make sure the user running the command is a local Admin account and is part of the Event Log Readers group.

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