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Old February 4th, 2008, 11:09 PM
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Version 1 of this book provide a good error log for administrators can read from time to time the errors in the last days!

Thebeerhouse has samething like this too?

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Yes it has!

The errors will be saved on "aspnet_WebEvent_Events" table!

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You should read the book chapter that discusses events and make sure you change the configuration to have it record only the events you care about the most. The default is to log a lot and it can fill up your DB!

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Yes Eric, I had read. But already passed a few months since i read the first chapters...

Some things you only take 100% attention when you really need it! That was my case now!

But after having written my doubt I was browsing the book and find the answer!

In the pasts 2 months I made a full backup system, for administrators could see the backContent, and the DeleteContent that moderators had edit/delete... :(
If I had more attention I Should have used the logEvents project for that to!
At the moment I saw that the event only was "The member x delete the post x" but I needed something more efficient.
Today I put my eyes on the project and I saw that it is very easy to make some changes and improve the logEvent Project!

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