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Log Output Tool
Overview of Log Output Tool
Log output tool is a tool to export job and access logs as a CSV file without logging in to Remote
Communication Gate S server. You can export the logs manually entering commands in the [Run] on the
[Start] menu.
By editing the configuration file (the CSV export item filter), you can specify which log items to export.
You can export logs to a CSV file using one of two log output tools:
Output log manually
Use the log output tool (outputLog.exe) to export logs as and when required.
Output log periodically
Use the periodic log output tool (outputLogTask.exe) to automatically export logs on a periodic basis.
This
is used after logging in to your computer with Remote Communication Gate S server administrator
privileges.
Log Manual Output Tool
This tool allows you to manually export logs that cover a specified period as a CSV file.
Name of log manual output tool:
outputLog.exe
Location of log manual output tool:
Default bin folder inside the folder in which Remote Communication Gate S was installed:
C:\Program Files\RMWSDMEX\bin
Manual methods of outputting log:
1. Using the [Run] command on the Windows [Start] menu
2. Using the command prompt
Both of these methods allow you to add options to make additional settings for manual output of log.
If
User Access Control (UAC) is enabled on your system, you must run the log manual output tool as
an administrator. To do this, when you start the command prompt, right-click it and select [Run as
Administrator]. If UAC is enabled and you do not run the log manual output tool as an administrator,
certain functions will not run correctly.
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