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| | How do I configure in PD 9.1 to use the Log File Viewer in the Tools menu |
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| Is it possible to use the %Homedrive% variable instead of C$ ??
most of our pc's use the the D: drive for documents and setting |
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| The commands shown above set up the ability to launch the client log file viewer and open the log on a remote computer. Regardless of where the user's home directory is, the Prism client always writes the log on the C drive in the locations shown above. So using %homeshare% isn't applicable, since the client log is not stored in a specific user's folder.
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| As ClientLogViewer.exe is the only program to read XML files:
Is it possible to install ClientLogViewer.EXE on clients as a standalone package without having to install Prism Console or Editor.
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| Yes, you can copy the ClientLogViewer.exe down to all the managed workstations - you could just put it in a package. The viewer requires .NET 2.0.
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