In a message dated 12/29/2006 21:33:41 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

How do I find those  files....I know they are in the Windows file but 
what folder do I look  under?
Thanks...
Wendy




 
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Wendy
 
Details of the version of windows may have been helpful, the following may  
assist you:
 
 
 
The Windows application, security and system log files can be read with the  
"Event Viewer", which is accessed through the Control Panel: 
    *   On the desktop, click the Start button  
    *   Click the Control Panel menu item  
    *   A separate window will open  
    *   In the new window, double-click the Administrative Tools icon  
    *   The Administrative Tools window will open with a list of different  
ICONS available  
    *   Double click the Event Viewer icon 
 
Many log files used by software applications  are written as plain text  
file, making it possible to use any freeware text editor,  "Notepad," or 
"WordPad" 
to read the log files generated. To read .txt files in  WordPad: 
    *   On the desktop, click the Start button  
    *   Click All Programs  
    *   Click Accessories  
    *   Click WordPad  
    *   A new WordPad window will open  
    *   Click the File menu  
    *   Click the Open menu item  
    *   Navigate to the log file which you wish to read and click the Open  
button 
 
Paris
 
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