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1999-12-04T01:25:58Z
Date parsed: 12/4/1999 1:25:58 AM

Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 00:25:58 +0200

What I wanted to know was if there are any event log records logged by =

SL4NT

indicating an error in performing file i/o.

Anyway, I will try to re-produce your problem but don't think I will be =

able

to do it (your problem has never been reported before).

Please check the NTFS permissions of the file. The SYSTEM account should =

be

visible in the ACL of the file with Full Control permission.

Douglas Furlong <douglas.furlong@xpedior.com> wrote in message

news:C1CEE8E342DDD111A5720020AFE7798F166491@is1.netal.com...

> Sorry I thought i had stated, yes, messages are being submitted to the

> eventlog with regards to the Sisco router.

>

> Nope, no other applications are access this file.

>

> Franz Krainer wrote in message ...

> >Hi Douglas!

> >

> >- Are there any related log records in the Application Event Log?

> >- Is the log file in question open exclusively by another =

application?

> >

> >Franz

> >

> >

> >Douglas Furlong <douglas.furlong@xpedior.com> wrote in message

> >news:C1CEE8E342DDD111A5720020AFE7798F166485@is1.netal.com...

> >> Hi Franz

> >>

> >> I was wondering if you could help me.

> >>

> >> I am currently running SL4NT 1.1, and have it set up to send Cisco

error

> >> messages to both a file, and to the even log.

> >>

> >> However, when sending it to a file it does the following thing.

> >>

> >> When an error is reported, and it is the first error of the day =

(got

new

> >> files for each day) it creates the file and appends the relevant

> >> information. However, for all subsequent events, it does not append

them

> >to

> >> the log file.

> >>

> >> However it is sent to the Event Viewer.

> >>

> >> What might be the problem?

> >>

> >> Thanks for your support.

> >>

> >> Douglas

> >>

> >

>

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