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date: Fri, 09 May 2008 10:01:25 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.admin        back       


disable availability service logging in Exchange 2007   
Hi All:

Is there any way to disable the logging that the logging that the
availability service in Exchange 2007 does (not the service itself) to
the log files on c:\windows\system32\logfiles?

We like to use the log file as a rough sort of way to gauge how much
webmail is being used by our users.  Maybe there's something better
suited for that than this log file?

In the log since going to Exchange 2007, I see all sorts of references
to /EWS/Exchange.asmx and /Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml

I think these are due to the availability service so if there's a way
to just disable the logging for those, that might fix the problem.

Thanks!
Drew
date: Fri, 09 May 2008 10:01:25 -0400   author:   Drew

Re: disable availability service logging in Exchange 2007   
On Fri, 09 May 2008 10:01:25 -0400, Drew  wrote:

>
>Hi All:
>
>Is there any way to disable the logging that the logging that the
>availability service in Exchange 2007 does (not the service itself) to
>the log files on c:\windows\system32\logfiles?
>
>We like to use the log file as a rough sort of way to gauge how much
>webmail is being used by our users.  Maybe there's something better
>suited for that than this log file?
>
>In the log since going to Exchange 2007, I see all sorts of references
>to /EWS/Exchange.asmx and /Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml
>
>I think these are due to the availability service so if there's a way
>to just disable the logging for those, that might fix the problem.
>
>Thanks!
>Drew


The IIS logs record those connections, so no, I dont think there is
anyway to prevent that info from being logged.
date: Fri, 09 May 2008 14:15:03 -0400   author:   Andy David {MVP}

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