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<blockquote data-quote="xPETEZx" data-source="post: 1189254" data-attributes="member: 106252"><p>I fully appreciate that this product is provided completely for free, and so is this forum and those who choose to help others like me.</p><p></p><p>However, that is no reason to respond as if nobody else has a clue. </p><p></p><p>There is a big difference with Microsoft having my information, and it being in the public domain.</p><p></p><p>Just a quick search for my e-mail address for example through the Excel sheet generated by Watchdog revealed countless entries for it.</p><p>Due to an error with a .pst file Outlook tried to open.</p><p>So please don't state that the Windows event log contains no personal information. It absolutely can. You have no idea what applications people can run on there machines, or what they write to the event log.</p><p></p><p>Like I said at the top, I fully understand this product and those who help is provided entirely for free. </p><p>As a constructive criticism, dont assume every poster is a fool who has no knowledge of computers past double clicking. Appreciate you probably deal with countless topics of this nature and have found that asking for information is not worth your time. Users don't know / lie / misunderstand so the quickest way for you has been to request all logs. </p><p></p><p>The event log entries I posted did reveal my name. That information alone is not uniquely identifiable or contactable like an E-mail address or other information. </p><p>Never the less, as it is deemed to be of no use I have edited and removed the information from my previous post.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, all this has gone way past the purpose of this topic, and is not entirely useful.</p><p></p><p>I will leave the topic in-place while I attempt to resolve this issue. If I do, I will be sure to update this topic should anybody else run into the same problem.</p><p>If I dont, it can be deleted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xPETEZx, post: 1189254, member: 106252"] I fully appreciate that this product is provided completely for free, and so is this forum and those who choose to help others like me. However, that is no reason to respond as if nobody else has a clue. There is a big difference with Microsoft having my information, and it being in the public domain. Just a quick search for my e-mail address for example through the Excel sheet generated by Watchdog revealed countless entries for it. Due to an error with a .pst file Outlook tried to open. So please don't state that the Windows event log contains no personal information. It absolutely can. You have no idea what applications people can run on there machines, or what they write to the event log. Like I said at the top, I fully understand this product and those who help is provided entirely for free. As a constructive criticism, dont assume every poster is a fool who has no knowledge of computers past double clicking. Appreciate you probably deal with countless topics of this nature and have found that asking for information is not worth your time. Users don't know / lie / misunderstand so the quickest way for you has been to request all logs. The event log entries I posted did reveal my name. That information alone is not uniquely identifiable or contactable like an E-mail address or other information. Never the less, as it is deemed to be of no use I have edited and removed the information from my previous post. Anyway, all this has gone way past the purpose of this topic, and is not entirely useful. I will leave the topic in-place while I attempt to resolve this issue. If I do, I will be sure to update this topic should anybody else run into the same problem. If I dont, it can be deleted. [/QUOTE]
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