Hello everyone,

In my case it turned out to be a combination of my fat fingers and
stupidity!  I had a typo in the analog.cfg file--an x instead of a z.  So I
was calling it exproxy rather than ezproxy in the analog.cfg file.

So Analog is now reading the log file without any snags.

Thanks for the input, though.  Any assistance and comments are always
appreciated.

Best regards,

Joel Rudy
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Duke Hillard
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Category F: Failed to open logfile


Are you getting a warning that Analog failed to open your logfile?

-- Duke


terrye kinch wrote:

>Duke Hillard wrote:
>
>>If I understand the situation, a PC with Windows 98 is running Analog.
>>If this is the case, the file path would normally specify a platter or
drive
>>for the log file (e.g., C:\Exproxy\exproxy.log).  If the path to the
logfile
>>isn't specified correctly, then analog can't open the logfile.  To test
the
>>path, launch Windows Notepad or Windows Wordpad; then, on the
>>menu bar, click File and click Open.  Finally, type or paste the entire
>>path of the logfile (including the file name) into the file name field.
If
>>Notepad can find the file, the path should be okay.
>>
>>Assuming that the path to the logfile is correct, other conditions might
>>prevent Analog from opening it.  A corrupted logfile is one condition
>>that might cause problems.  A logfile that is being accessed by another
>>application might also be such a condition.  To test for such conditions,
>>use Windows Notepad or Windows Wordpad to open the logfile.  If it
>>can't be opened by Notepad, then another application is probably using
>>the file.  If it can be opened, check for corruption.
>>
>>Ignoring the logfile is the result of being unable to find and read the
>>logfile.
>>Another way of thinking about it is that Analog is ignoring that parameter
>>as it continues to follow the other parameters that are established in the
>>configuration file(s).  Rather than exit prematurely, Analog follows every
>>parameter possible (and reports all unsuccessful attempts) before exiting.
>>
>>HTH,
>>
>>-- Duke Hillard
>>
>
>Ok, I'm having this problem too. I've typed the path into word and it opens
it,
>yet it still won't generate a report.
>
>
>
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