Here is the complete list (from msobj.dll) in Windows XP. Of these numbers seems to be becouse of some gruoping needed by MessageTable - I will not investigate further. For example, DELETE is saved in the dll as "0圆01, DELETE\r\n", where in fact 0圆01 is 1537. Here is the complete list (I have stripped the fields declared as unknown). The "%%" gives a single %, and so the functions will perform a lookup somewhere (msobj.dll) for %xxxx, which is a variable in the microsoftĮdit: I can assume everything so far is correct. Thinking about how the official event viewer translates the values, I found that apparently the double percent sign is due toįormatMessage. Here you will find a MessageTable/MessageString containing all the key-values entries EventViewer can show you. The COMPLETE list could be found in \.\system32\msobj.dll. (unfortunately the original link was down, and searching for "Lee Harvey" does not help!!!) Yes, online there are lists of most common values and their corresponding meaning. I was warried about not being able to translate every values that I could came across. After days of searches, I think I partially found the solution: there is no real good reason behind (maybe retrocompatibility?). Unfortunately, the problem is not what code is associated with what, but
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