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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

..] Changes the configuration
of a log file. You can supply option/value pairs or use an XML file to make the changes. The
WEvtUtil utility accepts either short or long option names. When using an XML file, you must
supply the /c option. The following list describes the option/value pairs used to configure a log
(the long names appear in parentheses after the option).
/e:{True | False} (enabled) Enables or disables the log. The default value is true to
enable the log.
/i:{System | Application | Custom} (isolation) Defines the log isolation mode:
system, application, or custom. In addition, the mode identifies the other logs with which
the log shares a session, which means these other logs have write permission for the target
log. Use the System mode when a log affects that system as a whole. The resulting log shares
a session with the System log. The Application mode is the option to use with general applications.
Logs in this class share a session with the Application log. The Custom mode is for
private logs that you don??™t want to share a session with any other log. You must use the /ca
option to define security for custom logs.
/lfn:Value (logfilename) Provides the full path to the physical location of the log on
the hard drive.


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