I can't seem to track down a straight answer on this. I have some user XP/Vista machines that are unable to connect to Exchange suddenly starting a week or two ago. I have been through a lot of different things, but am currently at the point where I'd like to analyze some of the logs that Outlook creates on their machine. Is there a utility I can use to format/decode the .ETL logs that Outlook creates?
I've found many articles and posts talking about these files, but none that really talk about how to do it for these particular files generated by the client's outlook. I can load them into event viewer, or get a dump from tracerpt just fine, but it's just a bunch of empty events. I can open the ETL in notepad and see a lot more info hiding in there. I see our exchange server and RPC proxy names and even some error numbers.
I have other things I can be trying to fix this problem, but I hate the feeling that I'm hunting around in the dark while these logs might point to an exact cause.