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articles→General articles Product Select Common for products Windows OS X Dumps and Reports Software compatibility Licensing Troubleshooting Activation errors Installation errors outlook 2013 event log Safe Money General articles: Common for products outlook event viewer General articles: Windows How to get a Microsoft Outlook log file Back how to read outlook log files to "Windows" 2013 Jun 05 ID: 7211 In case of a Kaspersky Anti-Virus malfunction, Kaspersky Lab specialists usually request additional data, such as outlook connection log trace or dump files. If Microsoft Outlook is installed on the host, its log file may be necessary for troubleshooting. How to enable MS Outlook log file generation MS Outlook 2010 Go to File > Options. Click Advanced in the left frame. In the right frame, check the Enable troubleshooting logging option in the Other
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section. Click OK. Restart MS Outlook. MS Outlook 2007 and older Expand Tools > click Options. Open the Other tab. Click Advanced Options. Activate the Enable logging (troubleshooting) option. Click OK twice. Restart MS Outlook. Once you have this option enabled, the application troubleshooting log starts registering all information about interaction between MS Outlook 2003 / 2007 / 2010 and a mail server each time a message is sent/received. Important notice: once you are over with troubleshooting, disable the logging. Otherwise the log file will keep growing, and that can potentially lead to a lack of empty hard disk space. Log file location For POP3, SMTP, MAPI protocols %temp%\Outlook Logging\Opmlog.log For IMAP protocol %temp%\Outlook Logging\IMAP-usernamedomainname-date-time.log Sometimes the data can be registered in the log only after closing MS Outlook. Was this information helpful? Yes No Useful referencesWhich utilities should I use to create trace and/or dump files for Kas
logging (troubleshooting) option? Applies To: Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2016 , Outlook 2013 , Outlook 2010
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, Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... 0xc0000005 For diagnostic purposes, Microsoft Outlook contains an option that turns on logging for certain Outlook features. These logs can be helpful for support staff who are troubleshooting problems. In this article Turn logging on or off What information does logging record? Log file locations http://support.kaspersky.com/7211 Administrator information Turn logging on or off Important: Turn off logging after you complete your troubleshooting. If you don’t turn off logging, the log files continue to increase in size. For Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, and Outlook 2010 In Outlook, go to the File tab > Options > Advanced. Under Other, select or clear the Enable https://support.office.com/en-us/article/What-is-the-Enable-logging-troubleshooting-option-0FDC446D-D1D4-42C7-BD73-74FFD4034AF5 troubleshooting logging (requires restarting Outlook) check box. Exit and restart Outlook. For Outlook 2007 In Outlook, go to Tools > Options. On the Other tab, select Advanced Options. Select or clear the Enable logging (troubleshooting) check box. Exit and restart Outlook. Notes: After you restart Outlook, if mail logging is turned on, (Logging Enabled) appears in the Outlook title bar. You may have to exit Outlook for data to be written to the log files. Top of Page What information does logging record? The logging option logs information about the following features: Calendar transactions that are generated by Outlook features, by user actions, by the object model, or by the MAPI Calendar Table, including: Inbox autoprocessing Free/busy publishing Reminders Calendar item actions (creation, modification, or deletion) Resource booking The main purpose of the calendar logging feature is to quickly identify situations where, for example, meetings are inexplicably deleted from a calendar folder. Free/busy time changes Offline Address Book Transactions for the Messaging Application Prog
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