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July 23, 2008, 09:04:40 pm
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Is there an event generated when the logs in the event viewer are rotated ? As of now the logs rotate when the maximum size limit is reached.Is it possible to force rotate the logs at a specified time ?
July 23, 2008, 09:22:31 pm
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I do not believe an indication is left in the logs. What I have heard of some people doing is write a VB script that deletes the log files, then inserts a message into the eventlog stack indicating that the logs have been rotated. Then, the script is called whatever interval is needed.
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