What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?

Your developers have discovered an issue with a SharePoint 2010 application. The code
has produced an exception and SharePoint has rendered an error page in the browser. The
error page displays a Correlation ID and the time when the error occurred. You need the
developers to investigate the problem by viewing logged exception messages. What are two
possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)

Your developers have discovered an issue with a SharePoint 2010 application. The code
has produced an exception and SharePoint has rendered an error page in the browser. The
error page displays a Correlation ID and the time when the error occurred. You need the
developers to investigate the problem by viewing logged exception messages. What are two
possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)

A.
Use the PowerShell get-splogevent command, passing in the Correlation ID as a
parameter, which will return a list of items in the ULS log with the same Correlation ID. Look
for an exception that occurred at the time shown on the error page.

B.
Search for an exception in the SharePoint Unified Logging Service (ULS) logs with the
same Correlation ID and time stamp displayed on the error page.

C.
Open the Application Event Log on the server. Filter the events for an exception that
occurred at the time shown on the error page, and with a Source value equal to the
Correlation ID found on the error page.

D.
Open the SharePoint content database. Filter the EventLog table for rows with an
EventTime column value the same as the time shown on the error page and with an
EventData column value equal to the Correlation ID found on the error page.



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