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My modem creates a log file which easily grow to 1Gig in a day if I spend most of the day online - like I normally do.
As the software doesn't have an option to turn logging on or off, I have switched it off in the Registry. The problem is every time I restart my machine I have to redo it as the key was reset to 1.
Can anybody please tell me how to make this setting permanent, as I'm getting really PO with this BS.
I refuse to tip toe through life only to arrive safely at death
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Administrator
Try this.
Make the changes in your registry to turn off logging. Export the Key and save it to a name, maybe offlog.reg
You can then command your computer to automatically run offlog.reg whenever you boot up Windows.
You can copy the reg file to Startup folder, Start > Programs > Startup.
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Thanks Ray
Never even considered this option.
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just curios.. how come a log can be up to 1 gig
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It logs every activity of the modem even its connections to the local machine and its activity on the port it is listening.
When you open the log you find a number of entries for each second the modem was active.
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yeah i know log do track a record of your internet usage or thigs like that.. but how come a log who consist of only text could posibbly reach to size of 1 gig.. or you mean that your overall usage of the internet for that day is 1 gig..
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This is the contents of the log file for one second.
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 ** CTTPClient::GetDataConnectionInfo Start **
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 ** CTTPClient::GetPhoneInfoNs Start **
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 CATCommandPort::SendATCmd start command=AT+CSQ
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 ################ CATCommandPort::SendATCmd Enter Critical Section 3513e8
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 ** CATCommandPort::SendATCmd Before SendATCommand
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 CATCommandPort::SendATCommand - no m_SerialPort
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 SerialPort::AfxThrowSerialException state error code: 1167
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 CATCommandPort::SendATCmd - Try-Catch
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 ################ CATCommandPort::SendATCmd Left Critical Section 3513e8
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 SerialPort::AfxThrowSerialException state error code: -536870910
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191386 854 ** CTTPClient::GetDataConnectionInfo end **
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 854 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Enter Critical Section 366c00
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 854 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Left Critical Section 366c00
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 854 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Enter Critical Section 2 377318
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 854 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Left Critical Section 2 377318
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 118 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Enter Critical Section 366c00
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 118 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Left Critical Section 366c00
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 118 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Enter Critical Section 2 377318
2008-03-17 11:36:52:11191402 118 ################ CGenericServer::CleanupThread Left Critical Section 2 377318
If you now consider the fact that my modem is active for 14 hours a day on average, you should be able to calculate the actual log file size.
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ohh ic.. no wonder would make it to 1 gig lol.. thx for the info.. i have never see things like this before
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Hmm
Now you understand why I was getting PO with it.:D
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the developer should have make a function to enable the user to set the log maximum size or otherwise it would be a waste of hdd space .. lucky it can be turn off using registry
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