On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 14:11:23 -0500 
Sanford Whiteman said something about Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] LOGFILE action:

> > No  other LOGFILE entries. The drive is there (it's a network mapped
> > drive actually). I can copy files back and forth on it.
> 
> This  is  the  same  issue  I  referred you to on the IMail Forum. The
> service  accounts need rights to the share (and you should use the UNC
> path).
> 
> --Sandy

I hadn't quite reached that point while doing the IMail logs. Went off on a
tangent and decided to run Kiwi on another workstation as a syslog daemon.
Since I decided not to try to fiddle with the registry to make IMail's
syslogd point to the shared drive and I have Kiwi running ON the log box I
never bumped into the permissions problems. 

Now I just need to figure out HOW to get WinXP to actually give full
permissions on that drive to ANYONE who accesses the share.

You said I should use the UNC -- will 'LOGFILE \\machine\sharename' work in
declude also?

-- 
Gerald V. Livingston II


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