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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Windows Media Services Logs

So I'm looking at enabling the logging features of WMS on our media server at work and decided to move them to a different drive partition in order to prevent log files from filling up the system drive. Unfortunately I wasn't paying close enough attention to the format required to include the date within the log file's name. Since I wasn't able to quickly find the information from Google, the default is:

%SystemRoot%\System32\LogFiles\WMS\\WMS_.log

Following a similar convention on a different drive is a matter of substituting the %SystemRoot% and subfolders accordingly.

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