This post introduces how to enable or disable debug logging for Netlogon service on Windows 10.

Netlogon is a Windows Server service.

It can authenticate users and other services in a domain.

This service can monitor and troubleshoot authentication, account lockout and other domain-related problems.

Netlogon is a service running in the background unless it is manually stopped.

If the Netlogon service is unexpectedly stopped, then many Windows Server functions may be affected.

Users cannot log into their accounts.

Method 1.

Copy and paste the command lineNltest /DBFlag:2080FFFFin Command Prompt window, and pressEnterto enable debug logging for Netlogon service.

Method 2.

Next click as the following path to locate the target registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\DBFlag.

This tool is 100% clean and extremely easy-to-use.

Even novice users can operate it with ease.

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