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2000-05-08T16:23:22Z
Date parsed: 5/8/2000 4:23:22 PM

Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 15:23:22 +0200

The error message is a little bit misleading. You can only specify log =

file

directories which are located on the local machine, if you use the

<Drive>:\<DirectoryPath> syntax. To specify remote log file directories, =

you

MUST use the UNC syntax ( \\<Computer>\<Share> ).

In addition, you must assign an administrative account to the 'Syslog

Service', instead of the default Local System account.

Franz

"Aaron Conaway" <aaron.coanway at hosystems.com> wrote in message

news:3A25DBCDF73F2245957BD0B041BEDAF0011F18@is1.netal.com...

> When I try to create a new action that logs to a file, I cannot point =

it

to

> a file on the network. I have a network drive (s:) that is our log

server.

> Whenever I point to "s:\" or any subdirectory, I get "The log file

directory

> name contains illegal characters." If I specify a local drive (c:\), =

it

> works fine. Any thoughts?

>

> AC

>

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