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ServiceExe - Install and run applications as Windows services - Process logging |
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Free Software - Command line utilities | |||
Written by Thomas | |||
Thursday, 05 February 2009 17:22 | |||
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ServiceExe can use the Logtext direct link library for process logging. Without Logtext, ServiceExe cannot log anything. ServiceExe comes with a newer version of logtext.dll than Logtext's website provides.
Logtext.dll requires a configuration file itself, logtext.ini, so make sure you copy at least the DLL and the configuration file into the same folder as ServiceExe.exe. Both files are included in the ServiceExe package.
Save both files in the same directory with ServiceExe.exe and its configuration file. In ServiceExe's configuration file the key 'LogPath' in the [General] section tells the software where to store process logging information. It goes without saying that ServiceExe needs write access to that folder.
Note that this logging folder ("LogPath") is not created automatically. The folder must exist prior to be used by ServiceExe and Logtext.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 July 2012 13:25 |
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