email Notification, posted by David on Thu Aug 7 15:21:40 2003
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Good day! I´m a german guy so my english is not the best sorry for this...
I have my Elog completely configured now have I still another problem I
would like with a new entry a E-Mail address to select to be able itself
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Re: email Notification, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Sep 5 17:13:07 2003
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> Good day! I´m a german guy so my english is not the best sorry for this...
> I have my Elog completely configured now have I still another problem I
> would like with a new entry a E-Mail address to select to be able itself
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Account expiration, posted by eric wooten on Wed Jul 30 08:13:56 2003
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I know there's an item on the wishlist for password expiration, so how
about account expiration..?? (after so many days of inactivity).
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Re: Account expiration, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Sep 5 17:10:43 2003
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> I know there's an item on the wishlist for password expiration, so how
> about account expiration..?? (after so many days of inactivity).
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using = or <> or AND as part of a filter ??, posted by eric wooten on Sat Jul 26 20:11:01 2003
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Is this possible? If so, could you provide an example:
I'm trying to find a way that when you do a search, that you can filter
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Re: using = or <> or AND as part of a filter ??, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Jul 27 16:09:09 2003
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> Is this possible? If so, could you provide an example:
>
> I'm trying to find a way that when you do a search, that you can filter
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Need fault-tolerance recommendations for using ELOG for Server Logs, posted by Shawn Larson on Fri Jul 25 23:56:12 2003
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I would like to implement ELOG as a logbook for our Windows 2000
servers. After making the recommendation, my supervisor replied:
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Re: Need fault-tolerance recommendations for using ELOG for Server Logs, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jul 26 10:29:33 2003
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I was thinking since some time already about mirroring between elog servers,
and actually started already some implementation.
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elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by eric wooten on Fri Jul 25 02:02:48 2003
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elog -h 192.168.0.25 -p 80 -l Database -a Type=test1 -a OS=W2K -a Loc=room1
-a Status=operational
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Re: elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by eric wooten on Fri Jul 25 02:03:37 2003
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Note: When I hit ctrl-break, it exits to cmd prompt, and the entry appears
in the logbook.... ?
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Re: elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by eric wooten on Fri Jul 25 02:07:08 2003
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opps nevermind, i didn't realize I had to put something in for the ending
body text. Anyway to skip that part?
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Re: elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 25 08:51:22 2003
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> opps nevermind, i didn't realize I had to put something in for the ending
> body text. Anyway to skip that part?
>
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Bottom text = <file> not displayed in every screen?, posted by R. Beekman on Tue Jul 22 16:21:51 2003
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I tried to add a file with the "Bottom text = <file>" option.
Although one would suggest that the bottom text file is included in every
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Re: Bottom text = <file> not displayed in every screen?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 24 15:10:14 2003
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> I tried to add a file with the "Bottom text = <file>" option.
>
> Although one would suggest that the bottom text file is included in every
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Email Notification, posted by Robert Keeney on Mon Jun 30 14:15:52 2003
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Is there a way to configure elog so users that have their email notification
on only get notified for updates to logs they have access to? I've looked
all through the documentation and I can't seem to find a way to do this.
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Re: Email Notification, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 30 17:07:03 2003
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> Is there a way to configure elog so users that have their email notification
> on only get notified for updates to logs they have access to? I've looked
> all through the documentation and I can't seem to find a way to do this.
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Re: Email Notification, posted by Robert Keeney on Mon Jun 30 20:29:43 2003
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You guessed right. I give it a try soon as I get a chance. Thanks.
> I guess you have a global password file and use "login user" statements for
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Re: Email Notification, posted by Robert Keeney on Wed Jul 23 12:53:25 2003
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I have had this installed for about two weeks now and it seems to be working
fine. I haven't seen any problems at all and none of the other users have
reported any.
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Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Tue Jul 15 23:37:58 2003
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Great program! Thank you.
Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 16 08:32:35 2003
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> Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Wed Jul 16 21:21:52 2003
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> > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> > date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> > writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Wed Jul 16 21:31:26 2003
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> > > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> > > date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> > > writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 17 10:28:22 2003
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> I figured out how to hide columns, using the "Display search" parameter. (BTW,
> suggest you modify the Administrator manual to mention that "Display search" applies
> to the initial display as well as any "Find"s. I had seen this, but assumed it
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Fri Jul 18 01:58:10 2003
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> > I figured out how to hide columns, using the "Display search" parameter. (BTW,
> > suggest you modify the Administrator manual to mention that "Display search" applies
> > to the initial display as well as any "Find"s. I had seen this, but assumed it
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