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What tools to monitor the state (not performance) of a Windows server?

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This may be a basic question for some, but nevertheless I am launching it. What tools are available out there for sysadmins to monitor and log the state of a Windows server on a continuous basis? By this I mean:

  • monitor/log registry key changes (who,when,what was changed vs initial state)
  • monitor/log SSL certificate changes
  • disk changes (this may be too big/generic to be useful to analyse i guess)
  • other OS level changes I might not think to mention here

This might be a too generic topic to be covered in one tool but I would like to know what others are using. For example, I know Windows has Event Viewer, but sometimes this is either tricky to query or would not find too old historical changes. Thanks for the input!

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