At this point, we’ve reviewed the base build, least privileging, file system changes, IIS modifications, SQL Server, Search, command-line shortcuts, numerous PowerShell troubleshooting cmdlets, T-SQL queries, unsupported vs. supported actions, service applications, various event IDs of errors, and I’ve mentioned the ULS Viewer. But, we haven’t talked about ULS Viewer as much as we’re going to now!
In this chapter, we’re going to discuss what could easily be argued as one of the best, if not the best, troubleshooting tools for SharePoint. On the GitHub for this book, I’ve saved two versions ...