From mstephenson at library.uwa.edu.au Thu May 7 00:17:37 2009 From: mstephenson at library.uwa.edu.au (Matt Stephenson) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 15:17:37 +0800 Subject: [LibX] Way to disable log file with LibX IE? Message-ID: <3C237543112F7349915D993A9E9E6C2C024B8F1D@LIB-VSRV-S02.lib-staff.library.uwa.edu.au> Hello folks, We're about to add LibX for IE to our student and staff machine images, running Vista, IE version 7. We're having a problem where the LibX log file in IE is getting really big and causing staff profiles to exceed their limit. Is there a way to disable or remove the log feature of LibX for IE? Or another way around this problem? Many thanks Matt Matt Stephenson Librarian Information Resources Access Management, UWA Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From godmar at gmail.com Thu May 7 06:30:57 2009 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 09:30:57 -0400 Subject: [LibX] Way to disable log file with LibX IE? In-Reply-To: <3C237543112F7349915D993A9E9E6C2C024B8F1D@LIB-VSRV-S02.lib-staff.library.uwa.edu.au> References: <3C237543112F7349915D993A9E9E6C2C024B8F1D@LIB-VSRV-S02.lib-staff.library.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <719dced30905070630l52b0a5d5g8e1bc926e29c3a00@mail.gmail.com> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 3:17 AM, Matt Stephenson < mstephenson at library.uwa.edu.au> wrote: > Hello folks, > > > > We?re about to add LibX for IE to our student and staff machine images, > running Vista, IE version 7. > > > > We?re having a problem where the LibX log file in IE is getting really big > and causing staff profiles to exceed their limit. > > > In regular use, the log file should grow only minimally since only unusual events are being logged, in addition to small startup output messages. > Is there a way to disable or remove the log feature of LibX for IE? Or > another way around this problem? > > > It will require a rebuild of the LibX IE, something which is overdue anyway. We don't currently have a student tasked with maintaining the IE version, so I'll probably do that as soon as the end of semester stress is over. In the interim, a work-around is simply to delete the log file from time to time. Perhaps this can be done by using a scheduled task in Windows. - Godmar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: