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Huib
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      07-26-2007
Hi,

I am using succesfully the taskplanner on a regular base.
The Histoy of the related task is growing and growing.

Is there any means to clean the History?

I couldn't find anything an also nothing if yes/no the related data is
cleaned on a regular base?

Who can help?

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Huib


 
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      07-26-2007

"Huib" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am using succesfully the taskplanner on a regular base.
> The Histoy of the related task is growing and growing.
>
> Is there any means to clean the History?
>
> I couldn't find anything an also nothing if yes/no the related data is
> cleaned on a regular base?
>
> Who can help?
>
> Regards
>
> Huib
>
>



You can clear this via Event Viewer. Right-click the node

Microsoft-Windows-TaskScheduler/Operational

and choose 'Clear log'

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      07-26-2007
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>
> "Huib" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using succesfully the taskplanner on a regular base.
>> The Histoy of the related task is growing and growing.
>>
>> Is there any means to clean the History?
>>
>> I couldn't find anything an also nothing if yes/no the related data is
>> cleaned on a regular base?
>>
>> Who can help?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Huib
>>
>>

>
>
> You can clear this via Event Viewer. Right-click the node
>
> Microsoft-Windows-TaskScheduler/Operational
>
> and choose 'Clear log'
>
> --
> Jon
>
>


Hi,
Thanks.
As i am using a dutch version i didn't find "eventviewer".
After some searching i found it via "logboeken" via the help functions but
the link to execute it mentioned eventviewer....
What is the lofical way to activate the event viewer via menu's ?

regards
Huib

 
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      07-26-2007

"Huib" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Thanks.
> As i am using a dutch version i didn't find "eventviewer".
> After some searching i found it via "logboeken" via the help functions but
> the link to execute it mentioned eventviewer....
> What is the lofical way to activate the event viewer via menu's ?
>
> regards
> Huib
>



The simplest way is probably

Start > eventvwr.msc

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Huib
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      07-27-2007
Hi,
-thanks for your information i found it also via msconfig one of the tabs.

-do you know perhaps how long thes logs are kept i one never remove them?

Regards
Huib
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> "Huib" <> wrote in message
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>
>> Hi,
>> Thanks.
>> As i am using a dutch version i didn't find "eventviewer".
>> After some searching i found it via "logboeken" via the help functions
>> but the link to execute it mentioned eventviewer....
>> What is the lofical way to activate the event viewer via menu's ?
>>
>> regards
>> Huib
>>

>
>
> The simplest way is probably
>
> Start > eventvwr.msc
>
> --
> Jon
>
>


 
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      07-27-2007

"Huib" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> -thanks for your information i found it also via msconfig one of the tabs.
>
> -do you know perhaps how long thes logs are kept i one never remove them?
>
> Regards
> Huib


I believe it's more a case of when the allocated space for the event log
gets full, then older events get written over. By default it gets about 10
MB.

If you right-click the same node in Event Viewer (after you've enabled the
log) and choose 'Properties' (or the Dutch equivalent), then you'll see
alternative ways in which you can configure the log file, including its
size.

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> I believe it's more a case of when the allocated space for the event log
> gets full, then older events get written over. By default it gets about 10
> MB.
>



Actually, I may have adjusted the size of my log previously (most of the
other logs seem set to 1 MB), but you get the idea I hope.

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      07-27-2007
Thanks Jon,
That was what i was looking for.

Regards
Huib
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> "Jon" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> I believe it's more a case of when the allocated space for the event log
>> gets full, then older events get written over. By default it gets about
>> 10 MB.
>>

>
>
> Actually, I may have adjusted the size of my log previously (most of the
> other logs seem set to 1 MB), but you get the idea I hope.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>


 
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