The command doesn't work as intended.
Explanation for the fix:
1. Windows requires the GUID inside quotes because it's treated as a string (the provider name) in this context. Without quotes, the command parser may interpret the braces or hyphens incorrectly.
2. Passing 0x0 as the only flag after the provider GUID is valid. Supplying two numbers like 0 0 (as in some bad examples) misleads logman, which tries to interpret the second value as outputFormat.
3. The -o trace.etl must be at the end and not mistaken for a different parameter like -f (output format), unless you're also explicitly setting -f to text or xml.
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Just fixed a typo. I am lazy, so I adjusted a single letter as to not
bother with any more grammar.
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Co-authored-by: Sarah Sanders <sarah.sanders@docker.com>