to another page during an open session, the client will be disconnected but the session will be preserved.

While logged-in to TSC, you can access all of the Windows 2000 functionality, including the Windows 2000 Help files.

Logs

A log file is a file that stores messages (event logs) generated by an application, service, or operating system. These messages are used to track the operations performed. Log files are usually plain text (ASCII) files and often have a .log extension.

You can use the Logs feature to view and clear several types of event logs provided by the system:

n“Application Log” on page 136

n“System Log” on page 137

n“Security Log” on page 138

Related Topics

n“Clear Log Files” on page 140

n“Download Log Files” on page 140

n“Modify Log Properties” on page 142

n“View Log Details” on page 143

Application Log

The application log contains events logged by applications or programs. For example, a database program might record a file error in the application log. The program developer decides which events to record.

To manage Application Logs

1. On the primary menu bar, select Maintenance.

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