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    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Antonio Bulgheroni on Thu Oct 20 10:10:12 2022 
I'm also supporting this request. 

> Dear Developers
    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Thu Oct 20 13:13:16 2022 
> Dear Developers

    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Finn Junker on Fri Oct 21 09:25:37 2022 
> > Dear Developers

> > 
    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Fri Oct 21 17:09:37 2022 
Hi Finn,

I've just tested the same archive on new laptop with Windows 11. 
    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Finn Junker on Mon Oct 24 14:55:44 2022 
> Hi Finn,

> I've just tested the same archive on new laptop with Windows 11. 
icon5.gif   Planned maintenance at the top of ELOG listing, posted by Finn Junker on Mon Nov 21 09:46:46 2022 
We use our instance of ELOG as a operations log so that newest events are sorted at the top.

Sometimes we are also up front informed about planned maintenance, and i would be nice to could "pin" them at the top - before
the sorting, so that operatores could have them in mind when starting a new shift. Have anyone found a way to solve this?
    icon2.gif   Re: Planned maintenance at the top of ELOG listing, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Nov 21 13:32:04 2022 
The way to do this is to ensure that the date of the entry is in the future.  As a hard -core linux (ab)user of elog, I create an entry, then dive
into the yymmdda.log files, and edit it so that the date at the top of the entry is, for example, Sat, 31 Dec 2022 23:59:59.  Then, that entry will
remain at the top of the listings until the New Year.  I do this very thing for the very same reason, i.e. to keep one entry at the top of the listings
icon5.gif   elog service crashes frequently, posted by Stan Turner on Sun May 22 04:05:12 2016 
We have always had issues with eLOG crashing intermittently...  I upgraded from Server 2003 to Server 2008 about a year ago to try to reduce the
issues...  which really didn't help.

The service now seems to crash every week...  (getting worse)...  Is anyone seeing these issues in Windows servers?  Any suggestions??
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