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Diagnostics Logging FilesWhen you turn on the Diagnostics Logging on, for example, MSExchangeMU,
where are located subsequent the log files? What I did was: under Exchange System Attendant, right-click on MYEXCHSERVER, and then Properties, Diagnostics Logging tab, set MSExchangeMU at maximum logging level. And then stop/start the Exhange services. Did I miss something? Help appreciated. Nicolas On Thu, 25 May 2006 11:49:43 +0200, "Nicolas Macarez"
<maca***@free.fr> wrote: Show quote >When you turn on the Diagnostics Logging on, for example, MSExchangeMU, In the event logs.>where are located subsequent the log files? > >What I did was: under Exchange System Attendant, right-click on >MYEXCHSERVER, and then Properties, Diagnostics Logging tab, set MSExchangeMU >at maximum logging level. >And then stop/start the Exhange services. > >Did I miss something? > >Help appreciated. > >Nicolas > > Thanks - so obvious... grr...
Show quote "Andy David - MVP" <ada***@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in message news:9s5b7210f6ekvagalk08kgc78n9uu2msvt@4ax.com... > On Thu, 25 May 2006 11:49:43 +0200, "Nicolas Macarez" > <maca***@free.fr> wrote: > > >When you turn on the Diagnostics Logging on, for example, MSExchangeMU, > >where are located subsequent the log files? > > > >What I did was: under Exchange System Attendant, right-click on > >MYEXCHSERVER, and then Properties, Diagnostics Logging tab, set MSExchangeMU > >at maximum logging level. > >And then stop/start the Exhange services. > > > >Did I miss something? > > > >Help appreciated. > > > >Nicolas > > > > > > > In the event logs. |
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