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Review Log Files

Each time you run a command file, a log file is created of the command output. The log file contains the same text you see in the Results area of the Command File Editor window after you run the command file.

To view the log files:

1. In the File Browser, go to the drive and directory where the command files are located.

2. Open the COMPLETE directory.

This directory contains all the log files for executed command files. A log file has the same name as the command file, but with a numbered extension. For example, a command file named CUST.CMD would produce log files named CUST.1, CUST.2, and so forth. You can use the date and time in the Last Modified column to help you figure out which log file you want to open.

3. To view a log file, click its name. The text file appears in the same window.

4. Click the browser's Back button to return to the Contents of folder screen.

It is recommended that you periodically go to the COMPLETE directory and delete old log files. (They are not deleted automatically.) See Delete Files.

 

 

 

PacketGuide™ for PacketWise® Version 6.0