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TABLE 46. Devices: Activity Logging tab, Activity Log, Location, Overflow, Log Field, Properties

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148 | Reference: Managing eCopy-enabled devices Section Activity Log Location Activity Log Overflow Log Field Properties TABLE 46. Devices: Activity Logging tab Field/Button Description Activity Log Location field The full path and file name for the log file, ShareScanOPActivity.log. The location must be in the current Windows domain or in a trusted Windows domain. Credentials Enables you to create secured access to the log file. The Credentials button opens the Enter Credentials window where you enter the user name, password, and domain that are required to access the location of the log file. The specified user must have access rights to the location. If you choose to put the log file in a location on your local computer, you do not need to specify credentials. However, the Local System account must have access rights to the location. Maximum Log Size The maximum size for the log file, in kilobytes (KB). Rolling filenames Specifies whether to use rolling file names when the existing log file reaches the maximum size and you want the system to create a new log file. When you select this option, the system renames the existing log file - "ShareScan.001", "ShareScan.002", etc. - and then creates the new log file. Overwrite oldest events Specifies whether to overwrite existing entries, starting at the beginning of the log file. Field Separator The separator character to use between each log field. The following characters are valid Extended Fields Specifies additional fields to include in the log file, in addition to the basic fields (see Table 47). By default, this option is not selected.

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Reference: Managing eCopy-enabled devices
TABLE 46. Devices: Activity Logging tab
Section
Field/Button
Description
Activity Log
Location
Activity Log Location
field
The full path and file name for the log file,
ShareScanOPActivity.log. The location must be in the
current Windows domain or in a trusted Windows domain.
Credentials
Enables you to create secured access to the log file. The
Credentials button opens the Enter Credentials window
where you enter the user name, password, and domain
that are required to access the location of the log file. The
specified user must have access rights to the location.
If you choose to put the log file in a location on your local
computer, you do not need to specify credentials. However,
the Local System account must have access rights to the
location.
Activity Log
Overflow
Maximum Log Size
The maximum size for the log file, in kilobytes (KB).
Rolling filenames
Specifies whether to use rolling file names when the
existing log file reaches the maximum size and you want
the system to create a new log file. When you select this
option, the system renames the existing log file —
“ShareScan.001”, “ShareScan.002”, etc. — and then
creates the new log file.
Overwrite oldest events
Specifies whether to overwrite existing entries, starting at
the beginning of the log file.
Log Field
Properties
Field Separator
The separator character to use between each log field.
The following characters are valid:
, / \ |* ? " < > :
Extended Fields
Specifies additional fields to include in the log file, in
addition to the basic fields (see Table 47).
By default, this option is not selected.