Re: Logging



John Holmes wrote:
blabbered in alt.os.windows-xp:

Hi,

On our network we have several computers that come up with the
message at startup stating "Security Log is Full...." or
"Application Log is Full....", which requires that I login as
administrator to clear the logs periodically.

However, this is frustrating, especially to other users when I am not
available. So I was wondering if anybody knew what was causing this?
Also, what can I do to prevent the log from getting full again?

Thanks!



Take measurements. Read the logfiles to see what application(s) or
service(s) is/are causing errors or warnings. Solve the problems you
see.

"Do your job"

What kind of talk is that.

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They call it PMS because Mad Cow Disease was already taken.


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