I have now got the debug logging to 'stay' with the changes I have made 
by restarting the service, but even though I have the debug logging 
enabled and set to maximum, I get no log file created :(. This is the 
same sort of problem as I am getting with the SQL Uptime logging.

Peter Shankland wrote:
> It is running as a Service. Whenever I try to enable debug logging to 
> file, I put in the details, click apply then ok and then when I go back 
> into the setup the changes I have made revert to defaults, it all the 
> changes have dissapeared!
>
> Very strange
>
> Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
>   
>> How is SA running, as service or as app?
>> Does the debuglog (file based) show any errors?
>>
>> Dirk Bulinckx. 
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>> Peter Shankland
>> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 1:35 PM
>> To: Servers Alive Discussion List
>> Subject: [SA-list] Uptime Logging to Database Problem
>>
>> I am using Servers Alive v6.1 and, on the same server, have SQL Express 
>> 2005 installed as I want to be able to log uptime / downtime to a DB.
>>
>> I have created the ODBC connection and it tests ok but when I go into SA 
>> and Uptime Logging --> To Database, I enter all the correct information 
>> and press Create Table but the table never does create.
>>
>> I have also tried manually creating the DB and then just configuring SA 
>> to use it but no user tables ever get created.
>>
>> Any suggestions / ideas?
>>
>> Thanks.
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